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Topic: Bitcoin and other cryptocurencies are not necessary says Chinese people - page 5. (Read 551 times)

legendary
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It all depends on who was asked the question whether cryptocurrencies are needed or not. If it was a group of older people, it still looks pretty good. Let's not forget that despite positive signals, China is still a communist country, so there is a very high probability that results of such survey is not entirely true.
legendary
Activity: 4270
Merit: 4534
fud= fear uncertainty, doubt

saying something is unnecessary is not going to cause fear
saying something is unnecessary is not going to cause uncertainty
saying something is unnecessary is not going to cause doubt

66% of americans think that a passport is unnecessary because they have no plans to leave the country.
this does not mean that passports are useless
this does not mean that passports are to be feared or people holding passports should be afraid
this does not mean that passports are now in doubt

what you need to consider is if this stat was properly representational of china
34% of chinese would consider crypto
copper member
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In a report earlier this week, it was gathered that a recent survey conducted in China brought a result of 66% saying there's no need for Bitcoin  and other cryptocurencies. Do you consider this a FUD or it's the actual representation of their thoughts?
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