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Emerging Economies Have Sparked Crypto’s Most Important Retail Revolution Yet.

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June 28, 2025
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Opinion by: Youngsun Shin, Head of Product, Flipster

Where friction is the highest, previously marginalized users are empowered to utilize crypto as an effective hedge against dollar devaluation. As emerging economies look at new ways to accrue value and create wealth through digital assets, these markets have not just entered as participants in the crypto ecosystem — they are designing the next generation of financial platforms. These trends continue to prevail, especially in the global token economy. 

A confluence of the world’s financial markets and regional spheres of influence is afoot. This is a complementary force that profoundly influences the trajectory of global finance, expanding and improving upon the legacy of institutional markets to create a place for crypto as a financial pillar. 

The epicentre of crypto onboarding and innovation

While crypto’s adoption has grown globally, it has taken distinctly different forms across developed and emerging markets.

Developed markets have been instrumental in legitimizing crypto as an alternative asset class, with institutional ETFs granting broader access to derivatives, tokenized real-world assets and onchain treasuries — helping to solve crypto’s earlier reputation problem. Meanwhile, emerging markets are turning to crypto as a practical tool for remittances and access to dollarized assets in areas constrained by fragile banking systems.

Financial limitations have sparked urgency and creativity where users need them most. After all, versatility is a non-negotiable when it comes to building for the global majority, who aren’t necessarily trading from dual-screen monitors in the comforts of an office but navigating digital finance through mobile phones in uncertain conditions. 

As developed markets rally institutional and regulatory support, emerging markets’ lessons inform better platform design for all users. Accessibility barriers have led global exchanges to prioritize mobile-first design and intuitive trade flows, facilitating everyday remittances and active trading. While developed markets are reshaping the financial architecture, emerging markets are rewriting the operational playbook — making crypto more useful, usable and universal.

Rethinking a false dichotomy

Crypto has outgrown its earlier trade-offs between access and trust. Legislative clarity, like the US stablecoin bill and the EU’s MiCA framework, signals growing regulatory confidence and institutional buy-in where it matters most.

Industry veterans once described crypto as being in its “AOL era”: needing improvements in user experience (UX) to bring about the next stage of widespread adoption. While this might be misconstrued as having platforms cut corners for accessibility and speed, there is no such thing as a “done fast or done right” dichotomy. Regulatory clarity and sector breakthroughs in technical innovation allow platforms to be user-friendly without being reckless. 

Related: Bitcoin-friendly El Salvador can become ‘Singapore of the Americas’

Crypto platforms catered to emerging markets may push for faster, simpler onboarding — but that pressure drives compliance innovation in lockstep to ensure sustained growth. Institutional-grade safeguards like MPC custody and AML/KYC are now table stakes, not trade-offs. Meanwhile, UI/UX improvements like simplified onboarding and mobile-first interfaces remove friction without compromising security.

The tools born from emergent market needs, like intuitive trade flows and simplified risk controls, are proving that speed and ease-of-use can be pursued without putting users at risk, as these features become global best practices. The bottom line? Security and compliance must scale alongside access. 

Specialization over standardization

The next leap for crypto won’t come from tokenized funds or neobanking innovations. It will hinge on user retention — not just through seamless UX, but by building platforms that truly understand their users. As the industry evolves, we may see a natural divergence: some platforms focus on institutional-grade services for high-frequency traders, while others double down on accessibility and simplicity for first-time users.

Rather than one-size-fits-all solutions, success will come from purposeful specialization. Both audience sets remain critical to the ecosystem; not identical in needs, but equally important.

Over-indexing the institutional narrative

While institutional flows bring long-term stability and trust, retail users — especially in emerging markets — are often first to identify new narratives, trends and tokens. The rules of crypto predominantly rely on social signals. Where TradFi trading hours don’t apply, market movement is dictated by whale deposits and withdrawals, fear and greed indexes and blockchain upgrades — signals often predate institutional allocation. 

That lack of recognition does a disservice to retail traders and the industry, failing to highlight how community-led agility and quick thinking are just as necessary and as much a net positive for our industry.

This doesn’t pit retail against institutional — both are essential. A thriving, liquid and future-facing market depends on the interplay of both ends of the spectrum.

Due to their speed and decentralized approaches, retail movements in emerging markets are naturally obscured by headlines. In crypto, the dynamic is more collaborative than combative. 

Both players push the whole industry forward through securities and safeties on one end and enhancements to accessibility and speed on the other.

Emerging markets aren’t replacing developed ones. They’re expanding what’s possible, leading the retail revolution where platforms are driven to be simpler, faster, more secure, and ultimately, more global. When building for all, including the edges, we strengthen the core. 

Opinion by: Youngsun Shin, Head of Product, Flipster.

This article is for general information purposes and is not intended to be and should not be taken as legal or investment advice. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed here are the author’s alone and do not necessarily reflect or represent the views and opinions of Cointelegraph.

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