A massive $1 trillion hidden market is waiting to be unlocked in bitcoin, says new report

Ledn forecasts the bitcoin-backed lending market could grow to $1 trillion within a decade as new research highlights strong borrower demand....
Key takeaways
- 1Bitcoin-backed lending market could grow from $3 billion today to $1 trillion within 10 years, says Ledn forecast.
- 288% of crypto holders would consider borrowing against assets, but only 14% currently do so.
- 3Volatility concerns, liquidation risk, and regulatory uncertainty are the main barriers preventing wider adoption.
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Why it matters
This untapped market represents massive growth potential for crypto lending in India, where regulatory clarity is emerging. However, trust-building and addressing volatility concerns will be critical for Indian retail investors to safely participate in asset-backed borrowing.
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