Statistics

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There are many places with good statistics about Bitcoin. For network stats, the best place to start is with your own full node. Following that, detailed information about addresses, mining, transaction volume, and adoption can be found on various sites tracking those metrics. Below is a summary of Bitcoin statistics as of December 2025.


Supply & on-chain fundamentals

  • Circulating supply: ~19.96M BTC (95% of the 21M supply)
  • Bitcoins left to mine: ~1.04M BTC
  • Estimated lost/ancient coins: Reports suggest several million BTC (ancient supply accumulating over time, indicating a portion is likely inaccessible or lost)[1]
  • Transaction volume: Over 1.2 billion cumulative transactions[2]
  • Addresses: Over 100 million addresses[3], with roughly ~250 thousand new addresses per day[4]

Network health

  • Reachable full nodes: ~24,000+ reachable Bitcoin nodes[5]
  • SegWit adoption: Around 90-95% of network transactions[6]
  • Taproot adoption: Roughly ~15–20% of the network total, down from a 2024 peak above 40% that was driven largely by inscriptions (e.g., Ordinals)[7]

Mining

  • Hash rate: Over 1.07 zettahash/s global hash power[8]
  • Fee subsidy: Roughly ~99.3% of miner revenue comes from block rewards[9]

Broader adoption metrics

  • Global cryptocurrency adoption: Over 900,000 active Bitcoin users per day [10]
  • Spot Bitcoin ETF holdings: Over ~1.29 BTC accumulated (~6% of total supply) since their launch in 2024
  • Public company holdings: Over 1M BTC held by publicly listed companies aggregated across firms (corporate treasuries accumulating BTC)
  • Bitcoin legality: Unrestricted in 132 out of 257 countries[11]

Websites with statistics

Here are some notable websites that can give you a quick overview of relevant statistics.

References