According to the cyber media Tokenist, based on the results of their survey not long ago. The survey involved 4,852 respondents from 17 countries. According to the survey the number of people who trust Bitcoin more than large banks, increased by 29 percent in the last three years. The survey also showed differences in the generation's views about Bitcoin and traditional banks. 51 percent of millennials trust Bitcoin more than traditional banks.
I think this is too good to be true. I'm not saying the survey is fake, but I strongly suspect it's not representative of the society. If the worldwide support of Bitcoin were so high, the number of users would be not around 2% of the population but billions of people. It's very easy to manipulate such data or make methodological mistakes due to the lack of knowledge how it's supposed to be done. So what this survey says is that among 5k respondents that happened to be included in the survey, the results were such and such. It's not so much about a number of people but about how these people were chosen. Chances are, these were people that read The Tokenist, and these are not your average people.