Binance Garnered Largest Market Share of Crypto Investors From Emerging Markets in 2022

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As inflation surged worldwide, Binance saw increased trading volumes in emerging markets in 2022. LedesmaLyllah reports

Countries riddled with inflation are always seeking alternative means to safeguard their money from devaluing currencies. Crypto exchange Binance capitalized on this trend last year, largely because of its easy accessibility for retail investors in these markets, according to a 2022 report from CryptoCompare, which tracks digital asset trends.

“Binance's increasing market share is also a result of the growing adoption of cryptocurrencies, particularly in emerging markets,” the CryptoCompare report said. The exchange is often the most readily available choice for users in emerging markets, it added. Amid last year’s macroeconomic chaos, inflation in Brazil and Russia, which CryptoCompare groups with other emerging economies, reached 11.9% and 17.2%, respectively. About the time of these highs, Russian ruble and Brazilian real volumes on Binance increased 232% and 72%, respectively.

 

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That brow game, though.

Interesting! DeFi is on the rise 📈, and it's great to see Binance facilitating global financial access. Let's HODL tight and watch the crypto markets 🔭! blockchain crypto DeFi

Makes sense / who wants their $$$ to keep losing purchasing power

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Exactly...It is because of the growth of inflation around the world) 😀

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