Crypto and decentralization could influence voters in 2022 US midterm electio...

Crypto and decentralization could influence voters in 2022 US midterm electio...

"Voters are less likely to support candidates perceived as standing in the way of a decentralized internet,” said Haun Ventures. A poll of 800 likely midterm voters in four U.S. swing states suggested that the overwhelming majority favored ideas around decentralization, and many were HODLers.According to a Sept. 29 report from venture capital firm Haun Ventures on a survey conducted by business intelligence company Morning Consult, roughly one in five voters polled in New Hampshire, Nevada, Ohio and Pennsylvania said they owned cryptocurrency or nonfungible tokens. In addition, 91% of....


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