Survey: US Voters Against Costs of Buying Cryptocurrencies

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On March 16, a new survey was conducted by a politically left-leaning polling firm, revealing the views of U.S. voters on the government using the budget to purchase and store strategic reserves of cryptocurrencies such as Bit and ETH. The results show that a large proportion of voters, specifically 51%, oppose this proposal. Meanwhile, only 34% support it and 15% say they are unsure of their opinion. The survey also asked participants to rank the priority level for the development of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology. The results show that this field is ranked as the lowest priority for increasing the federal budget. In contrast, Social Security, Medicare, and transportation infrastructure top the priority list. These results emphasize the public's indifference towards using public funds for cryptocurrency-related projects, while highlighting their focus on traditional social welfare and infrastructure issues.

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