Altcoins Talks - Cryptocurrency Forum
Crypto Discussion Forum => Cryptocurrency discussions => Topic started by: S.coastapps on December 14, 2019, 01:02:23 PM
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The millennial age frames the center member and crowd gathering of who are interested and ready to participate in cryptocurrency (https://www.thecoinrepublic.com/tag/cryptocurrency), and from its vibes, they are most of the individuals who will decide the general election in the UK.
The association between Millennials and cryptocurrency can’t be overlooked. They are the primary genuinely computerized age, making up about a portion of the worldwide proprietors of bitcoin. It was as of late discovered that somewhere in the range of 20% and 29% of affluent, English recent college grads have just put resources into bitcoin.
Source: TheCoinRepublic (https://www.thecoinrepublic.com/are-the-uk-general-elections-and-cryptocurrency-are-related/)
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The millennial age frames the center member and crowd gathering of who are interested and ready to participate in cryptocurrency (https://www.thecoinrepublic.com/tag/cryptocurrency), and from its vibes, they are most of the individuals who will decide the general election in the UK.
The association between Millennials and cryptocurrency can’t be overlooked. They are the primary genuinely computerized age, making up about a portion of the worldwide proprietors of bitcoin. It was as of late discovered that somewhere in the range of 20% and 29% of affluent, English recent college grads have just put resources into bitcoin.
Source: TheCoinRepublic (https://www.thecoinrepublic.com/are-the-uk-general-elections-and-cryptocurrency-are-related/)
I'm not familiar regarding with the UK elections and how it works relatively! but base on the supplied information british millennials are the majority of voters base on the age brackets, honestly i cant relate the situation in state of cryptocurrency adoption in the UK. but i think millennials are all aware of it specially those involve in crypto that if the politicians are against in the proliferation of cryptocurrency particularly Bitcoin i think they already know what to do.
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pretty garbage content/article overall, this is a fantasy. Coinrepublic spamming their news across all forums as usual
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I don't think cryptocurrency could determine the UK general elections. It's impossible :-\