Tech Policy Institute Collaborates with Bitcoin Policy Institute and Fedi To Launch New 2-Year Study
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Meleah Grover
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publicpolicy.cornell.eduTech Policy Institute Collaborates with Bitcoin Policy Institute and Fedi To Launch New 2-Year Studycornell.eduThe Bitcoin Policy Institute (BPI), Cornell Tech Policy Institute (TPI), and Fedi are leading a new two-year, integrated study on American attitudes toward financial privacy. This project is the first to systematically examine how public policy and enforcement shape both user behavior and developer decisions around privacy technologies. As Director Sarah Kreps notes, the study […] The post Tech Policy Institute Collaborates with Bitcoin Policy Institute and Fedi To Launch New 2-Year Study appeared first on Cornell Brooks Public Policy .
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