Bitcoin On Her List: Suriname’s Presidential Hopeful Embraces Crypto For Economic Revival
Bitcoin is emerging as a potential revolutionary force in developing nations, where economic woes are a constant struggle, often plagued by inflation, currency devaluation, and limited access to traditional financial systems. Related Reading: Bitcoin Miners In Distress: Mass Sell-Off Sends BTC Price Tumbling To $61,000 In Suriname, a South American nation facing significant economic hardship, […]
Bitcoin is emerging as a potential revolutionary force in developing nations, where economic woes are a constant struggle, often plagued by inflation, currency devaluation, and limited access to traditional financial systems.
In Suriname, a South American nation facing significant economic hardship, a political hopeful is making waves with a bold proposition – adopting Bitcoin as the bedrock of the country’s financial system.
Bitcoin First
Maya Parbhoe, a self-proclaimed “Bitcoiner first, politician second,” is campaigning for president on a platform that hinges on widespread Bitcoin adoption. Her vision? To shield Suriname from the perils of a volatile national currency and unlock a new era of financial inclusion.
Pay attention to @MayaPar25 — she’s going to be the next President of Suriname when she wins next year.
She also extremely based and told me she’s a “Bitcoiner first and a politician second.”
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