Canadian Economic Institute Has High Hopes for Bitcoin

Canadian Economic Institute Has High Hopes for Bitcoin

Could bitcoin reinvigorate Canada's creaking payment system? A prestigious Canadian economics institute has released a report suggesting that bitcoin could become a "common currency" and reduce payment costs, if only regulators would provide clarity. It unveiled the report just as the Canadian government declared that bitcoin wasn't legal tender. The Montreal Economic Institute, a Quebec-based non-profit research organisation, said that although bitcoin use is still marginal, "recent developments suggest that this use is bound to increase."Citing CoinDesk, the report suggests that merchant....


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