Thirty-eight percent of those questioned said they use digital currencies to buy food and 34% said they use it to purchase clothes. However, 15% admitted to using it to buy weapons and 11% said they used it to buy drugs.
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A study from Visual Objects found cryptocurrency is more often used to buy food and clothing than anything else, despite the fact that one-third of those surveyed think its primary use is for stocks and illegal purposes. So reports Bitcoinist.
Thirty-eight percent of those questioned said they use digital currencies to buy food and 34% said they use it to purchase clothes. However, 15% admitted to using it to buy weapons and 11% said they used it to buy drugs.