If the question was "Would you save a portion of your money in bitcoin?" I'm confident the results would be more in bitcoins favor.
(Assuming the respondents have positive cash flow? 🤷♂️ Not really necessary for "investing" I guess 😅)
If the question was "Would you save a portion of your money in bitcoin?" I'm confident the results would be more in bitcoins favor.
(Assuming the respondents have positive cash flow? 🤷♂️ Not really necessary for "investing" I guess 😅)
Perhaps but I don’t think they would be that much different from this. The real lesson here imho is that the majority of people are still stuck on 2015 fud of #btc is a scam
Because we ask them questions in this fucked up way. Yes or no, the answer is, it's maybe a scam. It keeps people ignorant.
Ask them if they'll save in BTC, and the "is it a scam? maybe" question turns to "do you value it? yes or no." You'll get honest answers & better insights, when the language is unambiguous.