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Right, because the industry wide push for regulation is just a front that the public doesn't actually care about. It's obviously just to make the feds happy and literally nothing else.
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How can you claim you know what the public wants when 9 out of 10 people don't even know about crypto? And if they heard of it, they think it's like a stock
Get lost Troll
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You honestly think only 10% of people have heard of Bitcoin? In the last 11 years? You're dreaming.
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11 years? Bitcoin didn't even hit a news wire until 2017. That's when I first learned about it. You're a douche.
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Bitcoin was in the news well before 2017.
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Your definitely an outlier. Most would've heard in either 2013 or 2014 with the silk road and Mt.gox.
homopit
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Neither of those was a mainstream news, but the run up to $250 and then to $1200 in 2013 was.
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Most? LOL. You're definitely a douche.
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I guess i kinda can be when the majority of people have known about BTC since 2013 or so and since you've been living under a rock until 2017 it must be new to everyone else too.
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Prove to me in any way that the "Majority" of people knew about crypto in 2013? Most people today looked like deer in headlights when I bring up Bitcoin and crypto.
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None of what you posted prove a "Majority" knew about crypto in 2013.
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No, but what i posted earlier definitely does prove 80% of people are aware of crypto by September 2018. So it isn't a ground level opportunity anymore like you seem to imply.
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It is a ground level opportunity, because the world obviously doesn't know yet that BTC sucks and that's why we just lost 25% of our value. BCH is definitely ground level.
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They do. That's why no one uses it outside of speculation. The public knows that's all it's good for.
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If you look at the same polls 40% of those polled said they were interested in using crypto. And you can't use BTC. So BCH will be the most likely one to be used the most
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True, but it's more likely people will be more interested in using LTC, ETH or a stablecoin like USDC or Libra.
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Whatever. LMAO
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Well hang on to your jock strap because BCH will be the biggest mover over the next five years You can take that to the bank.
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None of the topics were particularly popular, but BTC did however have a significant percentage relative to other topics.
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By September 2018 80% of people heard of it. https://www.coindesk.com/survey-nearly-80-of-americans-have-heard-of-bitcoin

I cannot find any study made before 2017 yet.
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Before the 2017 runup the only events to make any serious strides in google search trends were the Silk Road and Mt.Gox in 2013 and 2014.
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Obviously there was a spike in search trends in 2017. It's impossible to prove whether that was the first time people heard about Bitcoin.