In a recent Twitter poll issued by retired United States politician Ron Paul, half of the respondents indicated they would choose Bitcoin as a long-term investment over treasury bonds, Federal Reserve notes, and even gold.
Ron Paul is a retired Republican and Libertarian politician, three-time presidential candidate, and former congressman of Texas's 22nd congressional district.
Paul is a vocal critic of government surveillance and the and the Federal Reserve.
You get to choose in which form you'll take the gift.
There's a catch: You must keep the gift in the form that you choose, and you can't touch it for 10 years.
It appears that Bitcoin is gaining confidence from some of the public, or at the very least Paul's supporters, as a viable replacement for gold.
That said, Ron Paul issued this same poll last year and support for Bitcoin has actually decreased.
The 4 percent decrease in support could be a result of the ongoing bear market and plummet in Bitcoin prices.
The poll will need to continue for several more years to determine if there is a stronger underlying trend.
Those using Twitter and following Ron Paul are much more likely to support Bitcoin-therefore the actual percentage of people who would choose Bitcoin is likely lower.
Ron Paul Twitter Survey: 50% of People Prefer Bitcoin as a Long-Term Investment
gepubliceerd op Nov 16, 2018
by Cryptoslate | gepubliceerd op Coinage
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