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Republicans buy crypto more than Democrats, data shows — what's driving the divide
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- Cryptocurrency adoption appears to have a political bent — and a significant gender divide.
- About 22% of Republicans said they have invested in, traded or used a cryptocurrency such as bitcoin or ether, according to a Pew Research Center poll published June 8.
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Cryptocurrency adoption appears to have a political bent — and a significant gender divide.
Republicans have adopted crypto with more gusto than Democrats in recent years, data shows, coinciding with President Donald Trump's ascent to the White House for a second term in office and his broad support for — and involvement in — the crypto industry.
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