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Vietnam’s Crypto Market Tops $220 Billion, Ranks Third in Asia

by Neoma Simpson

(Market Insider) – Vietnam’s cryptocurrency market has surged past $220 billion, making it the third largest in Asia, according to data from Chainalysis.

Measured over the 12 months to June 2025, Vietnam’s crypto market grew 55%—the slowest pace among the region’s top five markets. Analysts note that while growth has cooled, the trend underscores Vietnam’s transition into a more mature market, where crypto adoption is becoming increasingly mainstream in finance, gaming, remittances, and savings.

Across Asia-Pacific, the sector has expanded rapidly. On-chain transaction values rose from $81 billion in July 2022 to a record $244 billion in December 2024—a threefold increase in just 30 months. Activity has since eased but remains elevated at over $185 billion per month through mid-2025, cementing APAC as the world’s fastest-growing crypto hub, often second only to Europe and occasionally surpassing North America.

Regional leaders show contrasting approaches:

  • India is the largest market at $338 billion, fueled by remittances, youth adoption, and widespread retail trading despite gaps in its financial system.
  • South Korea, ranking second, treats crypto much like equities, with speculative, high-volume trading. Its 2024 Virtual Asset User Protection Act is reshaping the industry, while stablecoin demand has surged—USDT/KRW trading alone reached $59 billion in 12 months, spurring calls for a regulatory framework for won-backed stablecoins.
  • Japan has posted the strongest growth—120% year-on-year—as new policies clarify crypto’s role as an investment channel, ease taxation, and approve the first yen-backed stablecoin.
  • Indonesia also recorded triple-digit growth at 103%, reflecting rising retail adoption.

By comparison, Vietnam’s 55% growth signals a stabilizing market entering a consolidation phase, with adoption spreading across financial services and everyday transactions.

Globally, India and APAC’s broader momentum highlight the region’s growing weight in shaping the future of digital assets.

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