Results of our studies

MOSCOW, 26 January 2022. Russian Public Opinion Research Center (VCIOM) presents the findings of a study on the Russian attitudes to cryptocurrency operations.

 Russians are somewhat familiar with bitcoins (64%); 17 are well aware (+4 p.p.; 13% in 2017); 19% heard about bitcoins for the first time. The percentage of those who have not heard about bitcoins has decreased by 11 p.p. over the recent five years (30% in 2017).

Half of those who are familiar with cryptocurrencies believe anyone can buy them (42%); a quarter think that cryptocurrencies are available only to a limited circle of people (24%); 15% consider that buying bitcoins is banned in Russia.

Most of Russians would not like to buy bitcoins (81%); 16% would like to buy them. More than half of respondents say that bitcoins are a bad investment (56%); 22% have the opposite opinion. Russians agree that bitcoins are well protected and it is harder to steal them than ordinary money (38%); 27% of respondents disagree with this stance.

Most of those who are familiar bitcoins say that neither they nor their relatives have bought cryptocurrencies (74%); 21% say that their friends or relatives have bought bitcoins (21%); 4% of Russians have personally bought bitcoins.

Attitudes to the ban on cryptocurrencies in Russia

Russians are equally split in their opinions on the proposal of the Russia’s central bank to ban crypto mining: equal percentages of respondents have negative and positive views (32%, each); 32% remain indifferent.

Young respondents aged 18-34 familiar with cryptocurrencies are more likely to view the ban negatively (54% of the 18-24 year-olds; 50% of the 25-34 year-olds). Russians aged 35-44 familiar with cryptocurrencies are more likely to be indifferent to the Central bank’s proposal to ban crypto transactions (39%); 35% tend to have negative views; 25%, positive views. Respondents aged 45-59 who are aware of cryptocurrencies are more likely to view positively the idea to ban crypto mining (36%); 35% remain indifferent; 24% view it negatively. Half of Russians aged 60+ who are familiar with cryptocurrency support the ban (53%); one-third of them are indifferent (29%); 15% have negative views.

Russian nationwide VCIOM-Sputnik survey was conducted January 22, 2022. A total of 1,600 of Russians aged 18 and older took part in the survey. Results are based on telephone interviews. Stratified dual-frame random sample based on a complete list of Russian landline and mobile phone numbers was used. The data were weighted according to selection probability and social and demographic characteristics. The margin of error at a 95% confidence level does not exceed 2.5%. In addition to sampling error, minor changes to the wording of questions and different circumstances arising during the fieldwork can introduce bias into the survey.

Do you know, have you heard or do you hear for the first time about bitcoins?  

(closed-ended question, one answer, % of total respondents)

 

2022

2019

2017

I heard something but I do not know any details

47

47

43

I only heard the name

18

18

14

I am well aware but  I wasn’t particularly interested in it

17

9

13

This is the first time I hear about that

19

26

30

Bitcoin is a digital currency, electronic money. Which statement about bitcoins do you agree with the most?  

(closed-ended question, one answer, % of those who know/have heard about that)

 

2022

2019

2017

Any Russian can buy bitcoins

42

37

34

Bitcoins are not available to anyone; they are available to a limited circle of people  

24

26

27

Buying bitcoins is prohibited in Russia

15

12

16

Don’t know

18

25

23

Would you like to buy bitcoins, or not?

 (closed-ended question, one answer, % of those who know/have heard about that)

 

Total respondents

No

81

Yes

16

Don’t know

3

Bitcoin is a digital currency, electronic money. Which statement about bitcoin do you agree with the most? (closed-ended question, one answer, % of those who know/have heard about that)

 

2022

2019

2017

Bitcoins are well protected; it is harder to steal them than ordinary money  

38

28

36

Bitcoins are poorly protected; it is easier to steal them than ordinary money  

27

29

33

Don’t know

34

43

31

 

Anyone can buy bitcoins. There are different opinions: some people think buying bitcoins is a good investment, while others do not recommend it. Which statement do you agree with the most?

(closed-ended question, one answer, % of those who know/have heard about that)

 

2022

2019

2017

Buying bitcoins is a bad investment; buying bitcoins is not worth it   

56

65

67

Buying bitcoins is a good investment; buying bitcoins is worth it

22

10

13

Don’t know

22

25

20

 

Have you personally bought bitcoins or not?

(closed-ended question, one answer, % of those who know/have heard about that)

 

2022

2019

I, my relatives and friends have never bought bitcoins  

74

84

I have not bought bitcoins but my friends, relatives have bought them

21

13

Yes, I have bought bitcoins

4

2

Don’t know

1

1

 

What is your attitude towards the proposal of the Bank of Russia to ban bitcoin and cryptocurrency transactions in Russia? (closed-ended question, one answer, % of those who know/have heard about that)

 

Total respondents

Ages 18-24

25-34

35-44

45-59

60 +

Indifferent

33

35

27

39

35

29

Negative 

32

54

50

35

24

15

Positive

32

7

22

25

36

53

Don’t know

3

4

1

2

4

4