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Response rates from 625 Liberalism voters.

64%
Yes
36%
No
58%
Yes
34%
No
6%
Yes, and also allowed to use a privacy layer that prevents monitoring of funds and transactions
2%
No, and ban digital wallets that do not contain backdoor access for government agencies

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Liberalism voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9ZD5FTCanswered…2wks2W

The government should only be able to monitor bank accounts/wallets once there’s confirmed suspicious transactions

 @9ZH9YTTanswered…1wk1W

The government should not be able to monitor it but you should be allowed to secure money in a self-hosted digital wallets

 @9ZGSPPYanswered…1wk1W

The government even monitoring your money seems like you loose a bit of freedom with your own life very unsure about this question

 @9ZG8PZLanswered…2wks2W

They can secure their money but if there's significant movement of money they should be put under robust Anti Money laundering measures

 @9Z979SPanswered…2wks2W

This question is somewhere in the annoying middle ground that frustrates me re: cryptocurrency because fine, it's not technically wrong to do this. I am however dubious of the lack of accountability baked into cryptocurrencies, and I do not trust anyone with a stake in maintaining any such wallet.

 @9N8W92Lanswered…6mos6MO

Only in the case of a number of suspicious transactions. Limited access but access only to banks who can only see the frequency