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Response rates from 424 Rosena Allin-Khan voters.

54%
Yes
46%
No
46%
Yes
44%
No
8%
Yes, and also allowed to use a privacy layer that prevents monitoring of funds and transactions
1%
No, and ban digital wallets that do not contain backdoor access for government agencies

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Rosena Allin-Khan voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9P69P28answered…6mos6MO

Yes, but only monitored in the same way as bank accounts, i.e. on requests when there is suspicion of fraud.

 @9P4MYVCanswered…6mos6MO

Citizens should be allowed to secure their money in any way they choose, and the government should have no visibility unless crime is suspected.

 @9PQ4Q6Janswered…6mos6MO

Digital currencies should have the same monitoring access that transitional currencies have. They should be traceable without damaging privacy to protect against terrorism and exploitation.

 @B26KLRQanswered…1 day1D

The rich do not need all the money they have. This is a way to keep the rich sage and to protect. The government will still find ways to steal from the working class.

 @B25SFKSanswered…5 days5D

No, the Government should not be able to see what is in your bank account at all as it is none of their business.

 @9ZNV5QH  from Maine  answered…3wks3W

Yes, but the government should not be able to monitor it. They cannot view my regular wallet so why can they view my electronic one

 @9ZWZQ8Xanswered…3wks3W

Yes as long as the government can see it and take the person to court if they suspect something etc.

 @9ZWLVB3answered…3wks3W

Yes as long as the government can monitor it and if they see something strange they can take the person to court etc.