There is no rule that says countries must declare their intent to make Bitcoin legal tender at the annual Bitcoin Conference. It could very easily happen sometime even this year that more countries follow the path El Salvado has set out, and here’s a list of strong candidates in contention.
Less than a week after appearing as a speaker at the 2022 Bitcoin Conference in Miami, promising to forward legislation recognizing Bitcoin as legal tender in Mexico, Mexican Senator Indira Kempis has forwarded legislation to push for CBDC adoption in Mexico.
On top of this, Bitcoin Bonds are now allowed to be floated by other municipalities in Honduras, and other firms or political jurisdictions outside the U.S., from within the jurisdiction of Próspera.
Specifically, however, the April 5th talk focused on Shin’s new book The Cryptopians. The book is a detailed examination of everything going into Ethereum’s early development, but during the talk, Shin highlighted that although she hadn’t set out writing the book with this in mind, The Cryptopiansended up turning into a coming of age story for Ethereum founder & Ethereum Foundation executive Vitalik Butarin.
The Canadian oil and gas company Bengal Energy recently announced it will begin utilizing some gas wells controlled by some Australian partners; Santos Energy and Bridgeport Energy, to mine Bitcoin.
While the underlying situation is somewhat complex, it’s unarguable the recent announcement by cryptocurrency mega exchange, Binance would stop serving Ontarian customers in the near future falls into a pattern of unhelpful behavior toward several cryptocurrency exchanges by the Ontario Securities Commission (OSC).
The Conservative Party is just now entering a leadership race, and current frontrunner, Pierre Poilievre, just made headlines painting himself as a pro-bitcoin candidate.
[…] National Telegraph […]