Bitcoin Policy Institute, Fedi, and Cornell University will jointly research American public opinions on financial privacy.

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PANews January 22 News, according to Cointelegraph, the Bitcoin Policy Institute, payment application Fedi, and Cornell University will collaborate on a two-year study aimed at exploring the American public’s attitudes towards financial privacy, acceptable trade-offs, and how regulation influences their behavior. Cornell University’s Brooks Technology Policy Research Institute will serve as an academic partner, with the first report expected to be published in April 2026. This study will combine quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews, focusing on public perceptions of privacy in daily transactions and trust in institutions, aiming to provide empirical evidence for policy debates on privacy tools and developers facing a challenging regulatory environment.

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