Poll: 67.9% of Salvadorans disagree with the government using Bitcoin as a good bet.

2021-9-3 17:58
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According to a UCA (University of Central America) study conducted by Reuters, at least 67.9% of 1,281 researchers said they did not approve or oppose the use of Bitcoin as a gainful activity, and over 32% said they: reported. Some agree 9 out of 10 don't have a clear understanding of Bitcoin 8 out of 10 say they have little confidence in using Bitcoin 7 out of 10 say lawmakers should repeal the law that created Bitcoin Think legal. The survey also found that most Salvadorans believe the main beneficiaries of the measure will be the wealthy, foreign investors, governments and business leaders, and fear their use of Bitcoin will be negatively affected. El Salvador's parliament passed a law in June this year declaring Bitcoin a viable option, which is expected to come into effect on September 7.

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