5% of Canadians Own Bitcoin: Bank of Canada Evaluates

5% of Canadians Own Bitcoin: Bank of Canada Evaluates

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A report prepared by the Bank of Canada named “Bitcoin Awareness and Usage in
Canada: An Update” shows that there is a significant increase in people who turned to the Bitcoin and that the crypto awareness in Canada is growing steadily. It reveals that the ownership of bitcoin increased from 2.9 percent in 2016 to 5 percent in 2017.

According to the report, the people of the age group in 45 to 54 adapted to the growth in bitcoin ownership over the period, which is nearly four times of 2016.

The Bank of Canada report elaborates on the gender gap for bitcoin ownership. It is given that the gap has widened hugely. In Canada, the population of female bitcoin owners is still around 2 percent, wherein male bitcoin ownership has twice increased from 4.2 percent to 8.1 percent.

Interestingly, the major positive difference in the ownership of bitcoin is also found in smaller provinces including Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta, not only at highly populated provinces with urban centres like Ontario and British Columbia.

Additionally, an OSC report points out that around 1 in 10 Ontarians has been owning crypto assets. The report estimates that the total number of Ontario residents holding crypto assets at 500,000 by extrapolating the sample respondents to the population of the entire province. Among them, 63 percent own bitcoin, 35 percent for ether, 18 percent for litecoin, 17 percent for bitcoin cash, and 13 percent for ripple (XRP). Majority citizens brought their first crypto assets in 2017 or early 2018. If you also want to buy Bitcoin or other cryptocurrency, then you need to choose secure trading platform first which can lead you to earn profit from it. Check the-bitcoin-evolution.com – One of the best automated trading platform from where you can earn profit from cryptocurrencies.

Canada is entitled as “more blockchain-friendly than the US” for all right reasons. Though, now regulators are overseeing crypto market intently to prevent frauds and also looking forward for opportunities. Reportedly, Canadian and American regulators are partnering on a joint cross-border operation focussing on ICO and cryptocurrency scams called “Operation Crypto-sweep.”

Kelvin Maore

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Last updated January 7, 2026
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Kelvin Maore, a distinguished market analyst at CryptoMoonPress, holds a Bachelor’s in Business Information Technology and a Diploma in English Literature. He is known for his in-depth analysis and insightful content. Since 2020, he has been passionate about decentralized technologies and aims to spread awareness of their economic and social benefits. Kelvin has contributed to TheNewsCrypto, Cryptopolitan, and DroomDroom, showcasing his expertise in research and timely reporting. With a strong command of English and a keen eye for market trends, he delivers well-researched, engaging, and informative content. His dedication to accuracy and clear communication makes him a trusted voice in the crypto space, helping readers understand complex financial and blockchain concepts.