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Ripple CEO: Crypto is no longer a fringe industry
Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse (브래드 갈링하우스) said cryptocurrency has become mainstream, citing survey results showing more than 67 million holders in the United States. He wrote on X after attending a White House crypto summit that crypto was no longer a fringe industry. The figure came from a National Cryptocurrency Association report based on a survey of 10,000 holders. The report said crypto use extends beyond investing and noted changes in holder demographics and income distribution.
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Crypto industry to contribute $55 billion to U.S. economy, report says
The U.S. cryptocurrency industry employs about 34,000 people directly but is expected to contribute $55 billion to the U.S. economy in 2026, an analysis found. A report by the National Cryptocurrency Association and Pragmatic Policy Group put total supported jobs, including indirect and induced employment, at 232,000. It said average crypto pay is $133,000, above U.S. median wages. California, New York and Texas account for 60 percent of crypto jobs.
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One in 4 U.S. adults hold crypto as Clarity Act floor vote nears
About 67 million people in the United States hold cryptocurrencies, or about 1 in 4 adults, as ownership spreads rapidly, the National Cryptocurrency Association said, citing a survey of 10,000 adults conducted with Harris Poll. New holders rose by 12 million, it said. The figures come as Congress considers the 2025 Digital Asset Market Clarity Act, which would split oversight between the CFTC and the SEC and has moved out of the Senate Banking Committee.