Poll Results: When Did You Become Interested in Bitcoin?

Poll Results: When Did You Become Interested in Bitcoin?

It's the weekend, and if you frequent these parts, you'll know it means it's time to take a quite look the past week's poll. Over the past week we asked: when did you become interested in bitcoin? There were two choices: In the past year and over a year ago. The results - at least to me - were a bit surprising. Surprisingly close, that is. The response this week wasn't nearly what I hoped in terms of voters (compared to last week), but here it is nonetheless. In total, there were 136 votes. About 53 percent of voters (72 individuals) said they became interested in this digital currency....


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Last week's poll asked how you use bitcoin. The answers included: as a currency, as an investment, or both. Here are your responses. In total, about 155 of you voted (if you're not already aware, we're doing this new weekly poll, which can be found in the lower right-hand corner of all pages). We'd love to get some more participation! 15.5 percent (or 24/155) of respondents answered they use bitcoin as strictly a currency. 27 percent (or 42/155) of respondents answered they use bitcoin strictly as an investment. The remaining 57.4 percent (or 89/155) of respondents said they use bitcoin as....