One in seven, or 16%, of respondents in a survey by The Digital Chamber said they'd vote for the most pro-crypto candidate.
Around 26 million United States voters are part of a “crypto voting bloc” — flagging a pro crypto policy as a top requirement when deciding on who to vote for in the upcoming election, a survey has found.
One in seven — or 16% — of 1,004 respondents said crypto was “extremely” or “very” important in deciding who to vote for and were “much” or “somewhat” more likely to vote for a candidate if they were pro-crypto, according to a survey released on Oct. 17 by The Digital Chamber.
The crypto advocacy group, formerly called The Chamber of Digital Commerce, said respondents comprised of both Democrats and Republicans.