Will more than 16,500 millionaires leave the UK in 2025? The global wealth migration behind this figure is worth pondering.



The choices of high-net-worth individuals often serve as a barometer for the market. What does their departure indicate? Tightening tax policies, exchange rate pressures, capital control risks... These factors are reshaping the global asset allocation landscape.

From the United States to the United Arab Emirates, from Singapore to Portugal, the footprints of the wealthy are redrawing the map. They are taking more than just cash — stocks, real estate, and even crypto assets. In this major migration, decentralized assets have become the new favorite for cross-border capital.

When traditional financial systems and policy environments become uncertain, asset forms that can be self-custodied and are not restricted by geography are gaining unprecedented attention. The UK case is just a microcosm of the global capital reallocation.
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