Brazilian voters want to learn proposals on the economy, crypto, according to a survey


A survey commissioned by Bitso revealed that 60% of voters want to know what are the proposals of the presidential candidates for the economycrypto.

The survey,conducted by the Research Institute of the FSB, found that three out of every four people have heard of thecryptocurrencies, and 44% already own or plan to own cryptocurrencies.

The work sought to assess the perception of the voters on the level of knowledge, confidence, and relevance of the crypto economy.


However, trust appears as one of the main barriers to greater penetration of cryptocurrencies in the national market. A third of the respondents indicated that they do not yet have a trust relationship with cryptocurrencies.

To the responsiblePublic Policies of Bitso in Brazil, Karen Duke the elections are a key period for the whole of society, so it is a good time to discuss if cryptocurrencies are already influencing the process.

“We noticed a change in the profile of the investments of the brazilian and we conducted this survey with the aim of analyzing the influence of the current scenario in the behavior and expectations of the people”.

What is your proposal for cryptocurrency candidates?

The data showed that there is a direct correlation between the trust and theadoption of cryptocurrencies:the more people rely on them, the more they want to acquire cryptocurrencies.

This would indicate that the regulation has the potential to create a more secure market, offering greater protection to the user and generating a massive adoption of cryptocurrencies.


The study also indicated that voters care about the crypto economy as a <strong>proposal for a campaign, which indicates that the topic is relevant at the time of planning for their future. </strong> The majority of people (60%) considered it important that the theme of 'cryptocurrency' is among the proposals of a candidate.

To conduct and complete <strong>the research commissioned by Bitso</strong>, 2,023 people with 16 or more years in Brazil were interviewed by telephone, on the 27 Units of the Federation (UF), between the 26th and 27th of September, on the eve of the 1st week to the elections. on 2 October.

According to the Institute FSB Survey, the margin of error in the total sample is 2 percentage points, with a confidence interval of 95%, <strong>controlled from fees for: (a) sex, (b) age, (c) region , (d) teaching.</strong>

The regulation can lead to greater confidence and expand the adoption

Taking into account the data obtained by the research, <strong>Duke says to invest in education</strong> and promote the regulation of the sector will be beneficial with the time to market of cryptoactives, in addition to enabling greater financial inclusion in Brazil :

“Today we see a growing audience more diverse use cryptocurrencies to suit different needs: from to make purchases or pay taxes to cryptocurrencies, to maintain assets as a way to diversify investments and protect themselves against the devaluation of fiat currency”.

 For <strong>the Brazilian Association of Internet (Abranet)</strong>, the survey reinforces the urgency of consolidating a regulated environment that offers more <a>security</a> to the criptousuarios in Brazil.

“An act for the sector will generate more safety, more options for the end users and the market, in addition to Brazil at the forefront of this technology”, says the president of Abranet, Eduardo Neger.

 

Post a Comment

Previous Post Next Post