According to news on November 4, data showed that some low-income laborers chose to resign after receiving cryptographic benefits that could change their lives.
The analysis company Civic Science released the survey results on November 1 (weighted based on US Census data). The results showed that 4% of the 6,741 respondents aged 18 and over had been in the past year. Resigned because he gained “financial freedom” by investing in encrypted assets.
Then, the company cross-compared the 4% figure with the data of 1,201 respondents, whose data was based on their annual income.
Among those who resigned due to “mad gainz”, nearly two-thirds had an annual income of less than US$50,000, of which 27% had an annual income of less than US$25,000, and 37% had an annual income of less than US$25,000. Between 25,000 and 50,000 US dollars. 15% of people who work through cryptocurrency have an income between US$50,000 and US$75,000, 13% have an income between US$75,000 and US$150,000, and 8% have an income of more than US$150,000.