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05-09-2019, 03:41 PM
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Survey on Cryptocurrency
Hi, I'm an undergraduate business accounting student and currently working on a research assignment on cryptocurrency.  Hence I would like to seek help from you to fill in this survey as our target group is those who possess cryptocurrency knowledge/a current user/potential user of cryptocurrency.
This survey could take your time about 15-20 minutes. Your responses will be used solely for the purpose of this research project. Your help is much appreciated!
The google form link is at below:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...f5QAikAQwA9EsQ
thanks a lot!
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08-11-2019, 05:52 AM
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Thanks for your information!
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14-12-2019, 12:05 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2019
Location: Curaçao
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I believe a Bitcoin casino is one of the best places to use cryptocurrency.
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28-06-2020, 08:38 PM
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Globally, cryptocurrency-related activity has reached an estimated $6 billion a year. With these transactions occurring outside of a formal market for cryptocurrencies, quite a few have not bothered to become a registrant or representative of their country. Given that these cryptocurrencies could become integral to commerce, cyber security is becoming increasingly important. There is no way to verify who is behind which cryptocurrency or who manages these unique tokens on the blockchain.
The following graph compares the severity of responses when asked questions about understanding of international law by participants in the Gallup Poll World Poll. Most world countries indicate a negligible response, but countries with smaller populations, including India, the Netherlands, and India, all receive more significant responses. It should be noted that people's understanding of international law is, on average, not as bad as the scores for global politics or economics, but in all cases, it still indicates a good deal of uncertainty.
It is rather encouraging to note that, though these numbers are disappointing, they indicate a desire for international law among the residents of these countries to improve over time. These citizens would likely benefit from a much more robust understanding of international law, including the laws governing cryptocurrencies. As cryptocurrencies become a more important part of global commerce, their need for international law will increase.
https://www.truepnl.com/
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