民调:仅4%美国人投票时会考虑候选人加密政策立场
According to a survey conducted by polling firm Public First of 2,035 American adults, only 4% of respondents said they would base their voting intention on a candidate's stance on cryptocurrency policy. Affordable housing, consumer fraud protection, and reducing bank fees were identified as the top three issues voters most want Congress to address. Just 18% of respondents believe establishing rules for the crypto market should be a priority for Congress—only one percentage point higher than the priority given to regulating large banks. 45% of respondents consider investing in cryptocurrency not worth the risk, even with the potential for high returns; only 19% have ever traded cryptocurrency. Republican Representative Dusty Johnson stated that the majority of voters do not care about digital assets, but those who do care deeply.
