Gen-Z currently accounts for 72% of P2P cryptocurrency payment transactions

The younger generation, especially Gen Z, is emerging as the main driving force behind the growth of peer-to-peer (P2P) cryptocurrency transactions.

According to a survey from the cryptocurrency exchange NoOnes, Gen Z currently accounts for 72% of total P2P crypto transactions, while Millennials follow closely with 24%, and Gen X makes up only 4%.

Regional Trends: Asia Leads in P2P Transactions

Geographically, Asia is leading with 74% of P2P usage, far ahead of other regions. Latin America and Africa rank second and third with 62% and 54%, respectively. In contrast, Europe and North America report the lowest adoption rates, highlighting a clear global disparity in cryptocurrency usage trends.

Cryptocurrency Boom and Digital Payments

Data from NoOnes reflects a broader growth trend that Chainalysis documented last year. According to Chainalysis, cryptocurrency activity in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region grew nearly 70% in 2025, from $1.4 trillion to $2.4 trillion — the highest annual growth ever. Additionally, Latin America and Africa are among the top three regions with the highest cryptocurrency adoption rates worldwide.

Gen-Z hiện đang chiếm 72% các giao dịch thanh toán tiền điện tử P2PSource: Chainalysis It’s not surprising that Gen Z leads this trend, as younger generations tend to adopt new technologies quickly. Notably, NoOnes emphasizes that mobile crypto usage has surged thanks to advanced security mechanisms like biometric authentication and two-factor authentication. This indicates that crypto companies should focus on a “mobile-first” strategy to better reach this active demographic.

Interestingly, some major platforms like Hyperliquid have yet to launch dedicated mobile apps, despite achieving significant success after three years of operation. Expanding through mobile applications could be a sustainable long-term strategy.

P2P Transactions in the Overall Landscape

While P2P payments are being embraced strongly by the younger generation, their growth rate still lags behind other payment methods such as card payments or business-to-consumer (B2C) transactions.

Recent data shows that card payments have become a popular and convenient payment method, allowing users to spend cryptocurrencies for daily needs. Over the past three years, card payments have grown an impressive 106%, reaching $1.6 billion, while P2P payments have only increased by 5%.

Gen-Z hiện đang chiếm 72% các giao dịch thanh toán tiền điện tử P2PSource: Artemis However, it remains to be seen whether crypto cards can surpass P2P payments in the future. Currently, stablecoin B2B payments dominate transaction value, followed by P2P and card payments in third place.

Overall, the development of cryptocurrency transactions, especially P2P, reflects a significant shift in how the world approaches new financial technologies. The younger generation, along with the mobile device boom, will continue to be key drivers of innovation and expansion in this field.

Mr. Giáo

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