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The region of Central, Northern, and Western Europe (CNWE) has become the worldâs largest cryptocurrency economy thanks to the proliferation of decentralized finance (DeFi), according to the latest report by crypto analytics firm Chainalysis.
Per the report, CNWE has received more than $1 trillion worth of crypto in the past 12 months which amounts to 25% of the corresponding global activity in total.
âHaving ranked second last year, CNWEâs new position in the top spot is the result of tremendous growth starting in July 2020, combined with a relative decline in activity in Eastern Asia,â the researchers said.
DeFi is a blanket term for a network of decentralized, non-custodial financial protocols focused on lending, yield farming, crypto derivatives, and other products. DeFi allows regular users to participate in a sprawling financial system without the need for any third-party intermediaries such as banks and other financial institutions.
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Larger traditional institutional players have been paying increasingly more attention to DeFi, and this trend was most prominent in CNWEâs crypto sector, according to Chainlaysis.
Central, Northern, and Western Europe transaction volume from April 2019 to June 2021. Image: Chainalysis
âCNWEâs transaction volume grew significantly across virtually all cryptocurrencies and service types, but especially on DeFi protocols. An influx of institutional investment, signaled by large transactions, drove most of the growth, though retail activity also increased,â the researchers noted.
For example, the combined value of large institutional-sized transactionsâi.e. transfers worth $10 million or moreâreportedly grew from $1.4 billion in July 2020 to $46.3 billion in June 2021, making up more than 50% of all CNWE activity.
The data shows that over the last 12 months, the majority of large institutional-sized transfers went to DeFi platforms. Given that, itâs not surprising that the majority of those large institutional transfers were made in Ethereum (ETH) and Wrapped Ethereum (WETH), an ERC-20 token of equivalent value to Ethereum commonly used in DeFi protocols.
âDeFi protocols represent three to four of the top five services in most months, with Uniswap, Instadapp, and dYdX making frequent appearances. Binance and Coinbase, meanwhile, remain the most popular centralized exchanges,â the researchers explained.
In terms of value received, the United Kingdom leads by far among other CNWE countries. Over the past year, the U.K. received about $170 billion in crypto transactions, 49% of which was the value sent to DeFi.
Central, Northern, and Western Europe's crypto value received by country from July 2020 to June 2021. Image: Chainalysis
Apart from Britain, other EU countries such as France, Germany, the Netherlands, and Switzerland round out the top five in this regard, per the report.
Ethereum and Wrapped Etherum became the most popular cryptocurrencies in almost every CNWE country, outpacing Bitcoin in terms of sheer volume. In the U.K., for example, Bitcoin makes up 27% of the total crypto transaction value while ETH and WETH made up 40%.
âOverall, though, while there are small differences between the individual countriesâ exact breakdown of activity, one thing is clear: CNWE has become the worldâs biggest cryptocurrency market, and its growth over the last year was largely driven by institutional investors and other whales moving into DeFi,â the researchers concluded.
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