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Most Americans favour converting part of US gold reserves into Bitcoin, survey finds

A recent survey has revealed that four out of five Americans support converting a portion of the country’s gold reserves into Bitcoin, marking a notable shift in public sentiment toward digital asset diversification.

The poll, conducted by the Nakamoto Project—a nonprofit focused on Bitcoin education and advocacy—surveyed 3,345 Americans online between February and mid-March 2025.

Respondents were asked what percentage of US gold reserves they would advise converting into Bitcoin.

The majority recommended an allocation between 1% and 30%.

The survey aimed to reflect the US Census distribution in age, gender, race, income, education, and geography.

It was administered via Qualtrics, with participants compensated for their time.

Co-founder comes in defence as survey met with skepticism

Despite the strong result in favour of Bitcoin, the survey was met with skepticism on social media.

Critics questioned whether only crypto-enthusiasts had been surveyed.

Troy Cross, co-founder of the Nakamoto Project, acknowledged the doubts but stood by the data.

“We were surprised too. But the results are the results,” he said. “When given the choice, people were hesitant to select 0% Bitcoin. Most hovered around 10%.”