9%Â of Americans were left feeling âpuzzledâ or âconfusedâ after being shown the bitcoin logo, according to a recent survey by The Digital Currency Council (DCC).
The survey, which asked 504 people across the United States to provide a one word response to the logo, also found that 7% felt ânothingâ.
Approximately 5% of those surveyed recognised that the image had something to do with either âmoneyâ or âwealthâ, whilst 3% noted that it represented bitcoin.
The survey also found that 2% of people expressed indifference and the remaining 1% failed to know what the symbol meant. The remaining responses can be viewed here.
David Berger, founder and CEO of the Digital Currency Council, spoke about the implications of the results:
âWhat does this mean for bitcoin as a brand? Quite simply, the diversity in response means that the brand doesnât yet stand for much of anything. Mainstream America doesnât know much about bitcoin yet, so there is plenty of room for its re-introduction.â
He added: âThat said, this is also evidence that past outreach and educational efforts have yet to establish a meaningful and common understanding amongst most consumers.â
This is the second in a series of DCC Pulse Reports on public perceptions of digital currency.