
What to know : Ledn forecasts the consumer bitcoin-backed lending market could grow from roughly $3 billion today to as much as $1 trillion within 10 years. A new survey found 88% of crypto holders would consider borrowing against their assets, while only 14% currently do. The biggest barriers to adoption are concerns over volatility, liquidation risk and regulatory uncertainty.
Crypto lender Ledn says the consumer bitcoin-backed loan market could grow nearly 300-fold to as much as $1 trillion within the next decade, as demand for borrowing against digital assets far outpaces actual usage.
The forecast accompanied new research conducted by consumer insights firm Protocol Theory, which surveyed 1,244 cryptocurrency holders across the U.S. and Australia between February and March this year. The study found that while 88% of respondents said they would consider using a crypto-backed loan or credit product, only 14% currently do so, revealing what Ledn described as a “6-to-1 consideration-to-adoption gap.”
Ledn estimates the bitcoin-backed consumer lending market currently stands at roughly $3 billion. By comparison, Galaxy Research previously estimated the broader crypto lending market reached an all-time high of $73.6 billion in the third quarter of 2025.
The sector, however, still carries the scars of the 2022 crypto credit collapse, when major lenders including Celsius Network, Voyager Digital and BlockFi either filed for bankruptcy or were forced into restructuring after crypto prices plunged and liquidity evaporated. The failures wiped out billions of dollars in customer funds and severely damaged trust in centralized crypto lending models, prompting regulators globally to tighten scrutiny of the sector. Ledn’s report suggests rebuilding that trust remains the industry’s biggest challenge.
“The demand side of the equation is solved,” Ledn co-founder Mauricio Di Bartolomeo said in a statement. “What’s still catching up is the trust infrastructure that gives borrowers the confidence to act.”
The report argues that crypto-backed lending remains underdeveloped relative to the scale of digital asset ownership globally. The global cryptocurrency market capitalization stood at approximately $2.68 trillion as of May 2, according to data cited in the research.
The findings suggest the main obstacles preventing wider adoption are not lack of awareness or understanding, but confidence-related concerns. Among non-borrowers, the most commonly cited barriers were worries about managing crypto price volatility, liquidation risk and regulatory uncertainty surrounding crypto-backed loans.
Respondents also said platform reputation, transparency around loan terms, custody safeguards and risk management practices mattered more than rates or product features when selecting a lending provider.
The report frames crypto-backed borrowing as a digital asset equivalent of securities-backed lending or home equity borrowing in traditional finance: accessing liquidity without selling a long-term asset position.
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