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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: 67,1% of micro businesses do not know what cryptocurrencies are.
by
Juggy777
on 13/01/2020, 04:24:19 UTC
In Mexico, the UENI research firm conducted a study, in a field composed of 1287 Mexican microentrepreneurs, that is: supermarkets, restaurants, clothing sales, accessories, among others. In which it was concluded that 67.1% of respondents were unaware of the world of cryptocurrencies. The remaining 32.9% who said they knew the concept of cryptocurrencies, were asked another question, in which they were asked, if they would be willing to accept cryptocurrencies as a method of payment? and the result was that 50.4% of respondents he said no .

https://www.criptonoticias.com/negocios/67pc-pequenas-empresas-mexico-desconoce-bitcoin-criptomonedas/

What you think?
-Why does the population know cryptocurrencies?
-What would happen if at least 67.1% of microenterprises accepted Bitcoin as payment methods?
-Could it be that there are more countries like Mexico in which the population does not know or fear this new technology?


Well it’s difficult to answer the first question because I’m not residing in Mexico, hence I’m not aware why the locals haven’t shown any interest in bitcoins or any crypto for that matter.

The second question I believe you’re referring to is why the 32.9% knows about bitcoins, I believe the answer is that they’re the tech savvy population and that’s why they know about it.

As for your third question no one really knows whether we will see a major growth in prices, or will the prices remain neutral because of the sudden adoption.

The answer to your fourth question can be found by a simple google search, and I feel you should use google for it and if you find interesting statistics do share here.