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91% of surveys about Bitcoin and crypto are totally wrong -Breaking

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When Tony Richards, the Head of Payments Policy at the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA), read the recent survey results from Finder’s Crypto Report saying that almost one in five Australians owned crypto, he didn’t believe it for a second.

The results were already widely reported across the country and made headlines for several weeks. The results even found their way to the recently published Senate Committee on Australia as a Technology and Financial Center’s final report in October.

Does the number seem plausible?

Different surveys have estimates 2M people apart

SourceSwyftx is an annual survey of cryptocurrency in Australia

To say that you trust BTC, how many BTC must I pay?

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