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How Bitcoin Will Become A “Report Card” On The Government
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Bitcoin price has pulled back slightly from highs, but the trend has been up for over a year now, and is likely to continue as the nascent technology becomes widely adopted by institutions and traditional market investors.
In the future, the cryptocurrency, according to a top industry figure, will become a “report card” of sorts, scoring the government and its management of monetary policy. Here’s what that means for Bitcoin and why the asset will eventually take on such a role.
Bitcoin To Become Report Card On The Government
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Your Most Pressing COVID-19 Vaccine Questions, Answered By Health Professionals Meryl Davids Landau © Iryna Veklich - Getty Images gettyimages-1270992541
Healthcare workers are literally dancing in the street about the development of several super-effective vaccines for COVID-19 in record time. But some American women still have doubts, according to a survey of nearly 1,500 women by the Good Housekeeping Institute (GHI). Some
65% of respondents say they’ll get a shot when one is offered to them (which depends on age, employment, COVID-19 risk factors, and other parameters set by federal and state governments) or soon after. But a not insignificant
14% are pretty certain they won’t roll up their sleeves at all. (The remainder were unsure.)