Facebook announced the Libra last month, but it seems that the vast majority of people don’t care about it. Only 5% said they expressed interest in using it according to a new poll by Civic Science.
Facebook’s Libra is not resonating among many U.S. adults which could cause problems for the project’s longevity down the road. In a survey of 1,799 adults, only 5% expressed an interest in using the Libra.
The survey, led by Civic Science, showed that 86% of individuals are not interested at all. 10% were not sure. The tiny interested group tended to skew younger, mainly being 18-to-24-year-olds.
Interest in Cryptocurrencies Still Marginal
The poll was followed up by a general survey of 2,100 adults on general interest in cryptocurrencies. Much like the depressed interest in the Libra, the entire market did not fare much better. 66% of respondents said that they have not invested in cryptocurrencies and are not interested. Around 79% of Americans have heard of cryptocurrencies, so it is not a brand awareness problem. Overall, only 6% of respondents said they have invested in cryptocurrencies. The survey also expanded on the reasons for investing compared to other factors. For example, 38% of cryptocurrency investors out of those who responded ‘yes’ invested in it for the long-term. Around 30% invested in cryptocurrencies because it is independent of governments. Interestingly, 19% did so as a hedge against adverse economic conditions.People Just Don’t Trust Facebook
As you may have expected, most people simply don’t trust Facebook with their personal data. Around 77% out of 1,569 respondents say they do not Facebook at all. Only 2% said they trust Facebook “a lot.” What’s most interesting, however, is how trust in the Libra squares against Bitcoin. Out of 1,770 responses collected by Civic Science, 35% of respondents said they trust the Libra much less than Bitcoin. 39% were not sure and 19% responded with “about the same.”Takeaways
There are a few main takeaways from Civic Science’s detailed survey.- Only 5% of U.S. adults are interested in using the Libra.
- A large portion (35%) trust Bitcoin more than the Libra or are not sure (39%).
- About 6% of respondents say they invested in cryptocurrencies. 66% said they did not and don’t plan on it.
- Support for the Libra plans to skew younger, especially among those between the ages of 18 and 24.