This poll was conducted from May 29-June 1, 2014 among a national sample of 1754 likely 2014 voters. Respondents were asked questions about their familiarity with and views on Bitcoin, the digital currency. Key findings include:
- 10% had heard a lot about Bitcoin, 27% had heard some, 28% had heard a little, and 36% had heard nothing at all.
- Those ages 18-29 and with a post-graduate education or income over $100k were most familiar with Bitcoin.
- 27% thought the government should allow Bitcoin, while 43% thought it should not.
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Morning Consult
National Finance Tracking Poll:
June 2014
This poll was conducted from May 29-June 1, 2014 among a national sample of 1754 likely 2014 voters. Respondents were asked questions about their familiarity with and views on Bitcoin, the digital currency. Key findings include:
- 10% had heard a lot about Bitcoin, 27% had heard some, 28% had heard a little, and 36% had heard nothing at all.
- Those ages 18-29 and with a post-graduate education or income over $100k were most familiar with Bitcoin.
- 27% thought the government should allow Bitcoin, while 43% thought it should not.
This poll was conducted from May 29-June 1, 2014 among a national sample of 1754 likely 2014 voters. Respondents were asked questions about their familiarity with and views on Bitcoin, the digital currency. Key findings include:
- 10% had heard a lot about Bitcoin, 27% had heard some, 28% had heard a little, and 36% had heard nothing at all.
- Those ages 18-29 and with a post-graduate education or income over $100k were most familiar with Bitcoin.
- 27% thought the government should allow Bitcoin, while 43% thought it should not.