Canada’s ‘Mad Max’ Supports Bitcoin — Says ‘I Hate How Central Banks Are Dest...

Canada’s ‘Mad Max’ Supports Bitcoin — Says ‘I Hate How Central Banks Are Dest...

Maxime Bernier, a former cabinet minister nicknamed “Mad Max” and the leader of the People’s Party of Canada (PPC), says he supports bitcoin and cryptocurrencies. “I hate how central banks are destroying our money and economy … cryptos are another new and innovative way to counter this that should be encouraged,” he said. ‘Mad Max’ Supports Bitcoin and Crypto Maxime Bernier, the leader and founder of the People’s Party of Canada (PPC), has revealed his support for bitcoin and cryptocurrency. He is a former Canadian foreign....


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