80%+ Taiwan Crypto Investors Profitable and Bullish on 2025 Market

Taiwan crypto investors are displaying robust engagement and optimism in the 2025 virtual asset survey by Far Eastern International Bank’s Bankee and BlockTempo. The study found that 62.7% of respondents hold cryptocurrencies, up eight percentage points year-over-year. Among holders, 82.7% reported profits, with 2.1% achieving 100-fold returns. Despite a safety concern index of 5.7, 90% rely on centralized exchanges for liquidity, 33% use cold wallets, and 14.1% have experienced fraud or hacking losses. Survey respondents posted a high average confidence index of 7.1 out of 10. Bitcoin price forecasts varied: 44.4% expect a 2026 peak of USD 100,000–200,000; 17.5% foresee USD 200,000–300,000; and 1.4% “faith players” predict a breakthrough above USD 1 million. Over half of these believers are Generation Y. In the next three months, 34.6% plan aggressive increases in mainstream tokens, 24.4% will boost stablecoin holdings, and 23.7% plan profit-taking. While 55.7% see limited short-term adoption for New Taiwan Dollar stablecoins, 61.8% highlight cross-border payment advantages. The findings reveal that Taiwan crypto investors remain profitable and strongly bullish, pointing to sustained trading activity and strategic reallocations in the year ahead.
Bullish
High profitability among Taiwan crypto investors, an averaged confidence score of 7.1/10, and planned allocation increases signal a bullish market impact. Historically, when over 80% of investors report gains, markets often enter expansion phases, as observed in the 2020–2021 bull run. The survey’s indication that 34.6% will boost main tokens and 24.4% will increase stablecoin holdings suggests added buying pressure and liquidity inflows into BTC, ETH, and other major assets. Optimistic Bitcoin forecasts—62% predicting peaks above USD 100,000—can further fuel market momentum through positive sentiment cycles. While concerns over security and prior hacking losses may cap risk-taking, the dominant sentiment and strategic intentions of traders point to continued upward price trends in both short- and long-term windows.