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What a disappointment, the mayor of Vancouver wanted to take a step forward with city investments in Bitcoin, but municipal and provincial laws blocked everything. Like, I just can't understand how in 2026 there's still so much bureaucratic resistance to these things.
I mean, while other municipalities are starting to explore digital assets as diversification, Vancouver remains stuck due to outdated regulations. It's like choosing between the best traditional certificates of deposit and an opportunity for innovation, but the rules don't even allow trying.
I wonder if the situation will change soon at the provincial level or if they'll keep blocking any such initiatives. What do you think, does it seem fair to you?