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Answer Overview

Response rates from 505 Rhinoceros voters.

47%
Yes
53%
No
47%
Yes
53%
No

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Other Popular Answers

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

 @B4NGYDDfrom Ontario  answered…1wk1W

No, but instate limits to how much can be sent and more closely monitor transactions to sanctioned countries.

 @B4TXJ28 answered…6hrs6H

Yes if they are just sending money to friends then just legally allow them to do it then you can monitor it to see if they are funding terroism or just sending money to family

 @979XN3F from New York  answered…6hrs6H

Yes, but allow foreigners and non-residents to keep pre-existing offshore bank accounts within our country

 @979XN3F from New York  answered…5 days5D

Yes, but allow foreigners non-residents to keep pre-existing offshore bank accounts within our country

 @B4N79TSfrom British Columbia  answered…1wk1W

Yes, and it’s should be banned for all countries including the USA, China, Japan, and Israel as well

 @B4MYRBKfrom Ontario  answered…1wk1W

Yes, if someone is in one of the sanctioned countries and has access to means to receive and spend cryptocurrency, they aren't the individuals in need of humanitarian aid.

 @B46WX8Pfrom Ontario  answered…4wks4W

No, assuming the funds can be proven to have been earned legally, and taxes have already been paid. With an additional tax of 20% on any, and all cross-border payment methods.

 @B3TJY6Zfrom British Columbia  answered…1mo1MO

yes but the government should have a plan for sending money to families in Foreign back in countries.