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a significance value of 0.121, which is above 0.05 (threshold). The results indicate
that there was no difference in opinions across the groups concerning use of crypto
currency for the next 12 months. The mean values of these groups were statistically
insignificant. The analysis is based on the Chi-squared approach, and it assumes that
the data is not normally distributed.
6.4.5 Factors Influencing Cryptocurrency Usage Selection
The other statistical approach used for a list of variables is data reduction through
the application of principal component analysis. This is a technique mainly used
for removal of correlated variables in a data set. The uncorrelated data set is then
represented by a list of components, which form the basis for further analysis if
need be. The values of the components should be at least 0.5 for the variables. The
variable with the highest value is then represented in a component. Table 6.7 gives
a summary of the variables that might need further analysis. These are factors that
reflect the usage of cryptocurrency in the country and how the authorities may keep
watch on this, especially for a regulatory framework. The regulatory framework may
be aligned in such a manner as to support and educate the public on these factors to
increase adoption.
So, based on the few selected variables that push for extensive usage of cryptocur
rency, the respondents indicated that trading in such currency has a lot of benefits.
The factors include investment opportunities, with a factor analysis value (0.625)
above 50% and worth looking out for. The other factors are generation of club money
and international transactions, especially importing of second-hand vehicles directly
from Japan. Other issues for further interrogation are lower transaction costs, speed
and convenience in transaction, online payment for jobs overseas and most impor
tantly, cross-border remittances. The last factor, high security features (0.704),
implies that scrutiny is needed on how secure these transactions are, as is alluded to
by technocrats in cryptography.
TABLE 6.6
How Many Times Do You Expect to Use Cryptocurrencies for Cross-
border Remittances (Sending or Receiving) in the Succeeding 12 Months?
Occurrence
Percentage
Effective percentage
Cumulative percentage
Nil
40
28.6
28.6
28.6
Once
11
7.8
7.8
36.4
2–5 times
42
30
30
66.4
More than 6
times
47
33.6
33.6
100.0
Total
140
98.4
100.0
Source: Primary data.