Industry-Funded Polls Back Crypto Message: They Have Enough Voters to Make a Splash

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The latest in a series of election polls purchased by industry groups produced the answers they wanted to hear, that some number of voters say they'll make decisions with crypto top-of-mind.

The crypto industry's new online survey was fielded with an aim to demonstrate such voters exist, according to the highly pointed question asked of respondents. While the sample size of likely voters was small and margin of error wide, the Paradigm-funded survey reported that 5% of those questioned said they're digital-asset voters before all other issues.

The poll emerging this week from investment firm Paradigm is the first to ask the question in such a focused (albeit As Paradigm's Justin Slaughter and Dominique Little noted in a blog post on their poll,"Five percent of voters identify themselves as single-issue crypto voters, and crypto owners could easily be the margin of victory or defeat in this seemingly razor-thin election.

 

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