Ruby on Rails Creator Capitulates on Bitcoin After Seeing Canadian Government...
The creator of Ruby on Rails says the situation in Canada is “terrifying” and “a real wakeup call.” He admits that he was wrong about bitcoin and cryptocurrency. “A few months ago, I would not have found it credible if you said a three-week peaceful protest in Canada could have led to martial law, frozen bank accounts, and terrorist-financing laws being used to hunt protest donors,” he stressed. ‘I Was Wrong, We Need Crypto’ The creator of Ruby on Rails, David Heinemeier Hansson (DHH), has admitted that he was wrong....
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David Heinemeier Hansson has backtracked on his decision to not support crypto. The Danish programmer who is famous for creating the Ruby on Rails programming language had been a staunch opponent of the crypto mission in the past. For Hansson, the ideologies behind the creation of cryptocurrencies did not seem to make sense in the western setting where rule of law prevailed. That is until the Canadian Truckers Protest of 2022. The World Needs Crypto In a move that shocked the world at large, the Canadian government had enacted martial law against protesters who were involved in the....
Ruby on Rails creator makes u-turn on Bitcoin due to Canada’s financial crackdown on COVID-19 vaccine protesters. Canada’s move to freeze Bitcoin (BTC) wallets and bank accounts related to COVID-19 vaccine protests is driving cryptocurrency adoption, with some crypto naysayers reconsidering their stance on Bitcoin.David Heinemeier Hansson, the Ruby on Rails web development framework creator, took to Twitter on Monday to tell his followers that he was no longer a Bitcoin skeptic.“I still can’t believe that this is the protest that would prove every Bitcoin crank a prophet. And for me to....
Basecamp Co-Founder and creator of Ruby on Rails David Heinemeier Hansson (DHH) is known for his position on Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies. In 2018, the Danish programmer gave an interview in which he made the case that Bitcoin is a “Ponzi Scheme”, a common argument amongst BTC critics. Related Reading | Canada Chokes Crypto Supply, Freezes […]
There's been a whole lot of innovation in the world of bitcoin going on in Canada. Just this morning we reported of CoinTap's business coming to life in a Canadian pub. Wednesday, we reported that another bitcoin ATM in Canada would start operating in Ottawa Thursday. All through the the Canadian government has been relatively silent. Until now, that is. The Wall Street Journal is reporting that a government official in the country has said that bitcoin is not recognized as legal tender within their borders. "Only Canadian bank notes and coins are recognized as legal tender in Canada.....
A Canadian government official has said bitcoin is not considered legal tender in the country, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal. "Only Canadian bank notes and coins are recognized as legal tender in Canada. Bitcoin digital 'currency' is not legal tender in Canada," the official reportedly wrote in an email. The official from the Department of Finance, who was not named in the article, went on to say the federal government and Canadian regulators would "continue to monitor developments involving virtual currencies" but would not say whether the government would officially....