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In Week 8, we looked at perceptions of bitcoin’s future.
This week, we focus on how people see bitcoin today: its accessibility, security, and readiness.
Across 25 countries, the data paints a picture of hesitation, uncertainty, and opportunity.
Here’s what we found.

📊 Accessibility & Usability

We asked respondents aware of bitcoin whether they agree with statements about ease of use: 🔸30% agree bitcoin is easy to sell and purchase 🔸19% agreed it reduces transaction fees 🔸Neutral responses dominate across all categories.
Takeaway: Even for those who know about bitcoin, confidence in day-to-day usability remains limited.

⚖️ Regulation & Security

Perceptions of security are mixed: 🔸29% agree bitcoin is unregulated 🔸25% agree bitcoin protects their privacy 🔸28% agree bitcoin transactions are prone to fraud
Takeaway: Uncertainty outweighs conviction - most people aren’t sure how to judge bitcoin’s regulatory status or its security promises.

📚 Readiness & Support

When asked about knowledge and resources: 🔸34% said bitcoin is difficult to understand 🔸19% felt they had the necessary knowledge to use it 🔸18% felt they had the necessary resources to use it
Takeaway: As shown in prior weeks, in addition to local context, barriers to adoption include lack of resource support and education.

🧭 Overall Takeaway

Perceptions of bitcoin today remain cautious: 🔸Usability concerns limit confidence in everyday use 🔸Security perceptions are marked more by uncertainty than rejection 🔸Many people feel they lack the knowledge or resources to participate.
The data suggests that more education, usability improvements, and accessible onramps may additionally impact bitcoin’s global adoption.
This doesn’t seem like the link to that study, is it part 2 or something? https://www.cornellbitcoinclub.org/repository/week8
Too bad it doesn’t mention how many people they asked.
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In one of their earlier posts they talk about the methodology and how many people. Here's what they say in part 0:
Over the next 10 weeks, we’re releasing findings from one of the most comprehensive global studies ever conducted on Bitcoin and financial freedom supported by The Human Rights Foundation and The Reynolds Foundation.
  • ✅ 25,000 people
  • 🌍 25 countries
  • 📊 250 interviews
Also it seems that these are preliminary results or something. The official report on their research will be released in 2026.
They have been releasing new data though every week, and it usually shows up on X first, then they post it to their repository. This is week 9's data, which I imagine will show up on the repository sometime soon.
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