New Survey Finds American Voters See Crypto as a System That Benefits Insiders, Criminals, and Scammers
Why this matters
This survey’s findings underscore a growing skepticism among the American public toward cryptocurrency’s role in the broader financial ecosystem, with potential implications for institutional capital flows into crypto-adjacent real assets. For commercial real estate investors and lenders, the perception that crypto primarily benefits insiders and bad actors may temper enthusiasm for blockchain-based innovations in property transactions, tokenization, or alternative financing structures. More broadly, this sentiment reflects a cautious regulatory and political environment that could constrain the integration of crypto into mainstream capital markets. Institutional allocators, who weigh reputational and regulatory risks heavily, may interpret this as a signal to maintain a conservative stance on crypto-linked CRE strategies. Meanwhile, traditional capital sources may see this as an opportunity to reinforce their dominance in CRE financing, especially as crypto’s promise to democratize access to real estate capital appears increasingly elusive. The survey also hints at potential headwinds for sectors or markets that have attracted crypto wealth, suggesting that capital flows tied to digital assets could face volatility or retrenchment amid shifting public and regulatory attitudes.
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Seven in ten voters say cryptocurrency benefits the few, not everyday Americans. WASHINGTON, July 17, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- After years of promises that cryptocurrency would open new doors for everyday Americans, a new…
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