Turkey Crypto Investors Rise by 12% as Inflation Continues to Plague the Country
Turkish adults are increasingly turning to cryptocurrency investments as the country continues to suffer from soaring inflation. According to a recent survey conducted by major crypto exchange KuCoin, over half of the Tu...
According to a recent survey conducted by major crypto exchange KuCoin, over half of the Turkish population is now participating in the crypto market.
This represents a 12% surge in the number of crypto investors in the country over the past 18 months, with figures rising from 40% in November 2021 to an impressive 52% by May 2023....
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