Citing a poll commissioned by a conservative group in the United States, The Block reported that 53 percent of U.S. voters said they opposed the Fed’s digital currency, while 11 percent said they supported it and more than a third of voters (36 percent) said They are not sure. In addition, 59% of voters said they were less likely to support digital currencies when they were told that "the government can monitor all purchases you make with digital currencies" and prevent them from being used for specific purposes; They are less likely to support digital currencies after being told that “governments can tax transactions made using digital currencies if the people doing the transactions don’t pay the taxes.” Meanwhile 42% of voters said they were unsure whether cryptocurrencies would harm the environment, while 31% said they did, 27% said they did not, and Democrats were more likely than Republicans to Saying that cryptocurrencies harm the environment. the