- About 20% of U.S. voters stated they have experience related to cryptocurrency.
- Cryptocurrency users tend to be generally young and minor.
- 57% of those with cryptocurrency experience expressed a favorable view of Donald Trump.
- The article was summarized using an artificial intelligence-based language model.
- Due to the nature of the technology, key content in the text may be excluded or different from the facts.
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One in five voters in the United States has used or invested in cryptocurrency.
On the 17th (local time), the cryptocurrency-focused media outlet Cointelegraph reported that according to a recent survey conducted by Emerson College, about 20% of U.S. voters have used or invested in cryptocurrency, and most of them hold a favorable view of Donald Trump.
The survey was conducted with 1,000 voters from December 11 to December 13.
Specifically, among the respondents who answered 'yes' to the previous question, 40% had used cryptocurrency, and 60% had only invested in it.
Spencer Kimball, Executive Director of Polling at Emerson College, stated, "Cryptocurrency users tend to be younger and more minor," adding, "This shows that cryptocurrency is growing as a political factor in the U.S. In particular, 57% of those who have used or invested in cryptocurrency hold a favorable view of Donald Trump."