Canadian Leader Pierre Poilievre wants Canada to be the Blockchain Capital of the World

in bitcoin •  2 years ago  (edited)

In a pitch to cryptocurrency investors, Pierre Poilievre says he wants Canada to be 'blockchain capital of the world'

The Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre said Monday (March 28 2022) his government would do more to normalize cryptocurrencies like bitcoin and ethereum in Canada to "decentralize" the economy and reduce the influence of central bankers.

Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/poilievre-bitcoin-policy-1.6399986

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March 28 2022

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The Conservative leader candidate says the government is 'ruining' the dollar, and now backs bitcoin ….

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Since bitcoin's advent in 2009, a number of right-leaning and libertarian-minded investors have championed cryptocurrency — a financial instrument that is largely unregulated in the Western world — as a way to reduce government control over money because the supply of cryptocurrency tokens is not set by an authority like the Bank of Canada or the U.S. Federal Reserve.

With its supply limited to just 21 million tokens, bitcoin boosters insist cryptocurrency is a hedge against inflation.

Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/poilievre-bitcoin-policy-1.6399986

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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Good afternoon. I think it's not bad when there are leaders who advance Internet technologies and cryptocurrency in general. I mean the development in the country of a new way of thinking and attitude towards digital assets. Something new is good. Thank you very much for an interesting post. Good luck and have a great day.


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Agreed ,… but maybe he should have told people to blog on Blurt … and then to buy the Big Dip.


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I don't think that will happen with their current prime minister though.