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.
32% Yes |
68% No |
25% Yes |
61% No |
7% Yes, but only for cryptocurrencies that hold stable value without price fluctuation |
5% No, classify cryptocurrencies as unregulated commodities |
2% No, but the government should create an official digital currency |
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1% No, classify cryptocurrencies as highly regulated securities |
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Unique answers from UK users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@98G9HJX1yr1Y
The way the pound is going, we might as well
@943724S2yrs2Y
Only those that comply with governmental and worldwide regulation, such as Ripple(XRP)
@93RKK6Y2yrs2Y
Yes, but not yet, as crypto is not mature enough
@92MM4L52yrs2Y
Don’t know enough to comment
@8YPJCHX2yrs2Y
No, cryptocurrencies should be banned.
@8YMV9DS2yrs2Y
No, Cryptocurrencies are incredibly unstable. (Even more so than the stock market)
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