Crypto technology offers tools like payment, lending, borrowing, and saving to anyone with an internet connection. Proponents argue that stricter regulations would deter criminal use. Opponents argue that stricter crypto regulation would limit financial opportunities to citizens that are denied access to or can't afford the fees associated with traditional banking.
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Response rates from 540 Non-Civil Parish or Community voters.
64% Yes |
36% No |
64% Yes |
28% No |
1% Yes, and ban the use of crytocurrencies |
4% No, and citizens should be allowed to protect their savings from reckless fiscal policies or subjugation |
0% Yes, the government should screen cryptocurrencies before circulation to ensure legitimate value and exchange rates |
4% No, and underprivileged citizens deserve the same financial opportunities and services that traditional banks offer the wealthy |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 540 Non-Civil Parish or Community voters.
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Unique answers from Non-Civil Parish or Community voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
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Yes, and implement stricter regulation on the advertising/engaging with it through Social Media due to the influence it can cause
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Regulations on currency is fine but we NEED a banking/currency overhaul. Although idk if crypto is the way to go.
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Yes, the public must be encouraged to instead invest in substances such as gold and silver, and not be so reliant on technology. This will support the use of cash and secure the safety of the traditional Banks.
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No, and Cryptocurrency should not be taken seriously and people investing in it do so at their own risk
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I do not understand enough about cryptocurrencies and potential issues requiring regulation not arguments for not regulating to decide at this time
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Yes as cryptocurrencies facilitate online crime, making criminals and transactions harder to track down.
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No, citizens should be able to decide how they want to invest their own money. The government should increase education of cryptocurrencies (icluding scams) & the technologies they use.
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No but proper education on the usage and risks of cryptocurrencies should be made a lot more accessible
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