Among them, Brazil is the most affected in the region. On average, about 134,000 citizens of that country visit the FTX website over a month, according to the study. This represents 2.8% of all registered traffic on the exchange platform.
For its part, Colombia occupies the second place among the Latin American countries with the most victims. According to the same report, more than 62,800 people from that country would have operated through FTX, a figure that represents 1.3% of global traffic.
Argentina is in third place with an estimated 56,800 victims. And finally, Mexico is in fourth place among Latin American countries, with 51,126 monthly visitors to the collapsed platform.
Among all the countries in the world, South Korea is the most affected by the collapse of the FTX exchange. Source: CoinGecko. The big losers from the FTX case.
Already in the global measurement, the three most affected countries in the world were South KoreaSingapore, and Japan, which together had 15.7% of the exchange’s total traffic share.
Regarding the victims in numbers, South Koreans would have an average of 297,230 (6.1%), Singapore some 241,675 unique users per month (5%) and Japan 223,513 unique users (4.6%).
The 10 countries most affected For the FTX case they are also completed with Russia, Germany, TurkeyTaiwan, India and Egypt, in addition to Brazil, which is the Latin country with the highest average number of victims.
They are followed by the UK at 12th, Canada at 15th and the US at 18th. CoinGecko looked at the number of monthly unique visitors and the ratio of traffic by country across FTX desktop and mobile websites.
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