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Only 2.3 percent of US consumers trust Bitcoin transfers

Wednesday 1 April 2015 10:59 CET | News

Only 2.3% of Americans would trust Bitcoin to send funds overseas in an emergency, a new survey unveils.

According to a research conducted by the Digital Currency Council, 30.3% of the 750 US consumers sampled would trust their banks to make international transfers.

23% of the people surveyed said that they would use Western Union, while 22% thought PayPal was more trustworthy. MoneyGram would be used by 6% and the Postal Service by 10% of those questioned.


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