The results of a survey by the analytical company YouGov showed that 27% of US residents support the legalization of Bitcoin as a means of payment.
11% of all respondents “strongly support” and 16% “somewhat support” this initiative.
Republicans are less supportive of legalizing Bitcoin than Democrats, and baby boomers (people born between 1946-1964) think it is a terrible idea.
Respondents aged 25 to 34 expressed the most support Bitcoin - 44% support legalizing BTC as a means of payment.
The survey showed that wealth plays a role in attitudes towards cryptocurrencies. People who make more than $80,000 per year are twice as likely to support Bitcoin (21%) than people who make less than $40,000 (11%).

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