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Interesting: The mayor of Vancouver wanted the city to buy and hold Bitcoin – but city council and provincial laws have just blocked that. Apparently, there are legal hurdles preventing such an investment. Section 55 of the local regulations seems to play a role here. It shows once again how much the regulatory side still holds back when it comes to municipal Bitcoin positions. Other cities are already further along, but Vancouver hasn't caught up yet. What do you think – does such an investment even make sense for municipalities?