Approximately 50 million Americans now own Bitcoin compared to 37 million who own gold, according to data from The Nakamoto Project and Gold IRA Guide compiled Approximately 50 million Americans now own Bitcoin compared to 37 million who own gold, according to data from The Nakamoto Project and Gold IRA Guide compiled

More Americans Own Bitcoin Than Gold: The Adoption Story Nobody Expected

2026/03/10 15:44
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Approximately 50 million Americans now own Bitcoin compared to 37 million who own gold, according to data from The Nakamoto Project and Gold IRA Guide compiled by River.

The Numbers and What They Mean

The gap is 13 million people. Bitcoin ownership in the United States exceeds gold ownership by roughly 35%. That comparison would have been unthinkable a decade ago when Bitcoin was a niche internet asset held by a small community of cryptographers and early adopters.

Gold has been the default store of value for centuries. It is embedded in pension funds, central bank reserves, jewellery markets, and generational wealth transfers. Bitcoin has existed for 17 years. The fact that more Americans hold it than hold gold is a adoption data point that cuts through most of the theoretical debate about whether Bitcoin qualifies as a legitimate asset.

Why the Comparison Has Limits

Ownership count and ownership depth are different things. The 37 million Americans who own gold include central banks, institutional funds, and multi-generational family wealth built over decades. The average gold holder’s position size is likely considerably larger than the average Bitcoin holder’s.

Gold ETF cumulative flows reaching $100 billion over 22 years, as covered earlier this week, reflects deep institutional capital. Bitcoin ETFs hitting comparable milestones faster reflects speed of adoption, not necessarily equivalent depth of commitment.

Owning any amount of Bitcoin counts in the 50 million figure. Someone holding $50 in a Coinbase account and someone holding 10 Bitcoin are both in that number. The same caveat applies to gold ownership. Methodology matters when interpreting ownership surveys.

What It Does Settle

The legitimacy debate is harder to sustain when 50 million Americans have made a personal decision to hold the asset. Consumer adoption at that scale is not a fringe phenomenon. It is a mainstream allocation choice that has crossed into territory gold took generations to build.

River frames this as Bitcoin becoming America’s reserve asset. That framing is premature at the institutional and governmental level, where gold still dominates reserve holdings by a significant margin. At the individual consumer level, the data supports the directional claim even if the language overstates the current reality.

Fifty million Americans own it. The debate about whether it is real continues anyway.

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