Finding accurate data on the number of individuals holding cryptocurrency in your country is likely to be challenging. Many people use non-custodial wallets that obscure jurisdictional information, making it difficult to track. However, if the news and estimates are reliable, it is evident that a substantial number of people in your country are involved in cryptocurrencies. Nevertheless, I believe that there may be even more individuals utilizing crypto who remain silent due to government-imposed restrictions. Conversely, the increasing media coverage about Bitcoin and similar currencies is raising awareness among the general public, which I perceive as a positive development overall.
Of course, it is difficult to get really accurate data about the number of crypto users especially when the users are very concerned about privacy. I can still consider that the data in the OP doesn't include users who aren't on a centralized exchange at all, so anyone who isn't risking their personal data on a centralized exchange or such definitely won't be tracked.
I could probably tell you that Indonesia has had millions of crypto users so far or at least bought and traded them. But I believe that any analysis made will not really be able to calculate the exact number of users until now.