Crypto
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Updated on 31 Oct 2025, 09:38 am
Reviewed By
Aditi Singh | Whalesbook News Team
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The CoinSwitch Q3 2025 Report highlights significant growth and increased investor enthusiasm in the Indian cryptocurrency market. While major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru remain key, Tier-2 cities such as Ahmedabad, Lucknow, and Patna are rapidly emerging as important investment hubs, attributed to wider internet access and user-friendly regional platforms. The most striking demographic shift is the 18-25 age group overtaking the 26-35 bracket as the dominant investor segment, viewing digital assets as a serious part of their wealth-building strategy. Different cities exhibit distinct investment approaches: Mumbai and Hyderabad favor stable blue-chip and large-cap cryptocurrencies, while Patna shows confidence in mid-cap assets, and Jaipur explores speculative small-cap coins. Delhi-NCR and Bengaluru report high portfolio profits, demonstrating the market's potential. Bitcoin, Ethereum, Dogecoin, and Shiba Inu remain popular choices among investors. The Indian crypto ecosystem is maturing, with interest spreading beyond experts to a wider, tech-savvy demographic. Impact: This trend signifies a significant shift in investment behavior and wealth creation among India's youth, potentially boosting adoption of digital assets and related technologies, and impacting capital flows within the economy. Rating: 8/10. Difficult Terms: Blue-chip assets: Refers to high-value, well-established cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum, considered relatively safer and more stable investments due to their long history and large market capitalization. Large-cap allocations: A strategy where a significant portion of an investment portfolio is allocated to cryptocurrencies that have the largest total market value, generally considered less volatile. Mid-cap assets: Investments in cryptocurrencies that fall between large-cap and small-cap in terms of market value. They offer a balance of potential growth and moderate risk. Small-cap coins: Cryptocurrencies with a relatively small market capitalization. They are often newer or less established, carrying higher risk but also higher potential for significant returns. Meme coins: Cryptocurrencies that gain popularity and value based on internet memes, social media trends, and community hype rather than underlying utility or technological innovation. They are known for extreme volatility.
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