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HackerNoon Technology Polls

HackerNoon readers are younger, wealthier and more educated than the internet's average.
These polls represent where forward thinking technologists see the industry headed.

BLOCKCHAINTECHNOLOGY

Will true decentralization ever be achieved?

Decentralization - the ultimate goal of modern internet development. Will it be able to leverage blockchain and peer-to-peer networks to shift power from central authorities to communities, promoting collective trust and transparency?

21% Yes – True decentralization is achievable. Innovative technologies and evolving governance models can eventually overcome centralized power structures.

22% No – It’s unlikely true decentralization will ever be realized. Challenges like scalability, economic incentives, and inherent human tendencies toward hierarchy may always lead to some centralization.

43% It depends – It may depend on the definition and context. The feasibility of true decentralization can vary depending on how it is defined across technical, political, and social contexts.

12% Unsure – I need more information before deciding. The complexities and evolving nature of decentralization leave some uncertain until further evidence and developments emerge.

310 Voters

Can Trump's Proposed U.S. Crypto Reserve Be Trusted?

Donald Trump has proposed a U.S. "Strategic Crypto Reserve" to boost the nation's role in digital assets, initially including XRP, Solana, and Cardano—later expanding to Bitcoin and Ethereum. He claims this initiative will counter past regulatory crackdowns and solidify the U.S. as a crypto leader. However, questions remain about the transparency, oversight, and potential conflicts of interest—especially given Trump’s personal involvement in crypto ventures.

35% Yes, it’s a smart move regardless of the messenger

26% No, it’s risky and untrustworthy

24% It’s just a political stunt

12% Not sure yet

372 Voters

Has Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency gone too far?

From cutting federal jobs to slashing budgets, Musk is not coming in slow. Has he gone too far?

34% It's not going nearly far enough

12% Some of the moves are extreme but necessary

8% I'm not sure

43% Someone needs to shut DOGE down

403 Voters

Has the TV streaming industry completely ruined itself?

Streaming was supposed to save us from cable… but now it feels worse. More services, rising prices, and ads everywhere—has the industry ruined itself? Vote now!

31% Yes! Too expensive, too many services

25% Cable was better—at least it was simple

36% I just pirate now, like everyone else

7% No, more options = better content

582 Voters

Which Is the Best Chatbot?

The AI/chatbot race is in full force, and we want to know which one you think is the best in terms of factual correctness, creativity, etc.

40% ChatGPT

18% Claude

10% Perplexity

24% DeepSeek

5% Other (Let us know in the comments below!)

512 Voters

How do you view the impact of Trump’s tariffs on the technology sector and U.S. consumers?

Recent reports highlight that Trump's tariff policy is stirring debate. While the tariffs aim to boost domestic production and protect American jobs, they are also linked to rising consumer prices and challenges for tech companies, leaving the overall impact uncertain.

26% Boost for Domestic Innovation: Tariffs support U.S. jobs and tech production despite slight price hikes.

19% A Pricey Gamble: Tariffs raise costs for tech companies and consumers with unclear benefits.

10% Mixed Effects: The policy shows both upsides and downsides across sectors.

44% Outdated Strategy: Tariffs disrupt global supply chains and increase prices in today's economy.

219 Voters

Is China's DeepSeek the Biggest AI Breakthrough Yet?

Chinese AI company DeepSeek has taken the tech world by storm with the release of its open reasoning model, R1. It’s said to outperform OpenAI’s models in some areas and cost just $5.6 million to train—way less than the hundreds of millions spent by big players like OpenAI and Google DeepMind. Its success, achieved despite U.S. sanctions, has sparked debates about the future of AI development.

42% Yes, it's a game-changer.

22% No, just impressive.

25% Too early to tell.

9% It's overhyped.

474 Voters

What’s your go-to productivity app this year?

25% Notion

25% Obsidian

36% ChatGPT/Bard/Copilot

11% Something else (share in comments!)

360 Voters

Should students in high school and universities be allowed to use Generative AI to write academic papers?

This question reflects a critical debate in modern education as AI tools like ChatGPT and others become increasingly accessible. Advocates argue that AI can be a valuable educational resource, helping students enhance their writing, organize ideas, and understand complex concepts. On the other hand, critics worry about plagiarism, loss of originality, and over-reliance on technology, potentially undermining students' ability to develop critical thinking and writing skills.

27% Yes, with no restrictions – Generative AI can be a legitimate tool for writing academic papers.

39% Yes, but only as a support tool – AI can assist with ideas or editing but not write the entire paper.

8% Only for specific cases – Allow AI for certain subjects or non-graded assignments.

24% No, it should be prohibited – Writing should remain entirely the student’s work to uphold academic integrity.

207 Voters

Do You Think AI Will Continue to Thrive in 2025?

In recent years, AI has become the main tech talking point, and it seems as if every big tech company has its hand in the pot. OpenAI has ChatGPT, Apple has Apple Intelligence, X has Grok, and so on. Do you think AI will continue to be massive or will the bubble burst?

55% Yes, AI will still be massive in 2025

7% No, the hype will die down

15% Yes, but some companies will back out of the AI craze

21% I'm tired of hearing of AI

833 Voters