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They haven't released the full report yet, but you can see a bunch if charts on their X account:

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The sample size seems pretty good:

With 25,000+ survey responses and 250+ interviews across 25 countries, our goal is to provide the most comprehensive, human-centered understanding of bitcoin adoption to date.

Thats a strong sample size Looking forward to the full report the charts alone already say a lot. Glad they are taking a human centered approach to understanding Bitcoin adoption globally.

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This is fascinating. Of course, most stackers would think that. Like most studies, opponents will look to the sponsors and suspect bias.

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I didn't dig into the sponsors very much. Hadn't heard of Cornell Bitcoin Club.

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I just meant the Human Rights Foundation and a bitcoin club. Since I replied, I started digging into the info more. The data seems straightforward and credible. Some isn't good news for bitcoin. I hope to read each week's blog post.

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Am from Kenya and am not surprised 😊

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It’s quite interesting but obvious that it’s mostly people employed in the private sector who own Bitcoin. I makes sense that state workers would opt out of a system which keeps them employed.

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