Fifteen American Brands doing business in the Caribbean now accept Crypto Payments in the US Market but with Caribbean crypto ownership and usage still only around 1-2%, adoption and legislation will likely slow the rollout here, or can it lead to a speeding up of things? Let’s look at some numbers and details.
The 15 Crypto-friendly and Crypto-transacting American Brands operating in the Caribbean are:
Fast Food: Burger King, Subway, KFC, Starbucks
Consumer Packaged Goods: Coco Cola
Tech: Microsoft, Twitch
Global Companies that Caribbean people Use: Amazon, Crate and Barrel, Express VPN, Overstock, and Expedia
Now, this crypto-transaction greenlight, is great news for the United States where adoption and ownership are reported to be at13.74% as of 2021, with 46 million Americans owning and using cryptocurrency.
United States
46,020,521
13.74%
But in the Caribbean, while the early adopters lead the charge in cryptocurrency usage and ownership, yes the 1%, as a Region, we are far off from making crypto transactions out in the wild at our local businesses or even at our favourite American fast food chains.
35,851 Crypto users in Puerto Rico- 1% of population
16,377 Crypto users in Trinidad & Tobago – 1% of population
5,474 Crypto users in Suriname- 1% of population
3,576 Crypto users in The Bahamas- 1% of population
3,569 Crypto users in Belizeans – 1% of population
3,022 Crypto users in Barbados- 1% of population
All this against the backdrop of the fact that Emerging Marketslead the crypto adoption curve.
Emerging Markets Dominate in Grassroots CryptocurrencyAdoption
According to Chainanalysis, a blockchain data platform: “Emerging markets dominate the Cryptocurrency Adoption index. The World Bank categorizes countries into one of four categories based on income levels and overall economic development: high income, upper middle income, lower middle income, and low income. Using that framework, we find that the middle two categories dominate the top of our index. Out of our top 20 ranked countries:
Ten are lower-middle income: Vietnam, Philippines, Ukraine, India, Pakistan, Nigeria, Morocco, Nepal, Kenya, and Indonesia
Eight are upper-middle income: Brazil, Thailand, Russia, China, Turkey, Argentina, Colombia, and Ecuador
Two are high-income: the United States and United Kingdom”
This research data is pretty interesting and is a subset of the larger picture- which is that we now have an estimated 300 million crypto users globally and over 18,000 businesses already accepting cryptocurrency payments.
With over 214,000 Caribbean Crypto owners and America being the Region’s chief trading partner and source for millions of tourists annually, can this connection spark faster adoption and legislation?