Cryptocurrencies are a collection of binary data which is designed to work as a medium of exchange wherein individual coin ownership records are stored on a public ledger using strong cryptography to secure transaction records, to control the creation of additional coins, and to verify the transfer of ownership.
Response rates from 401 British Columbia voters.
27% Yes |
73% No |
23% Yes |
67% No |
4% Yes, but only for cryptocurrencies that hold stable value without price fluctuation |
3% No, classify cryptocurrencies as unregulated commodities |
2% No, classify cryptocurrencies as highly regulated securities |
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0% No, but the government should create an official digital currency |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 401 British Columbia voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 401 British Columbia voters.
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Unique answers from British Columbia voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9F4WLGC2yrs2Y
Don’t know enough about the topic
@NewDemocratGirl4yrs4Y
This one is tricky because new coins are being created everyday. I believe that yes, they should be recognized as legal forms of payment. But I'm more interested in what Blockchain technology can offer all areas of government and social assistance.
@8WFRNVT4yrs4Y
i don't understand the question
@9CMDQFP2yrs2Y
People are allowed to use any form of currency, as long as both parties agree and understand the trade and value.
@9CGBPXC2yrs2Y
Sure. Only if there is a single digital currency that is endorsed, but not created or funded by, the government.
@9CD68FR2yrs2Y
No, Criminalize Cryptocurrencies as a form of counterfeiting
@9BBJLJ72yrs2Y
I do not understand I am dumb
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