Former Canadian prime minister names Bitcoin as possible reserve currency
Bitcoin could be part of a basket of reserve alternatives to the U.S. dollar, according to Stephen Harper. Stephen Harper, who served as prime minister of Canada for nine years, says there may be a place for Bitcoin and central bank digital currencies as part of a basket of reserve currencies to replace the dollar.In an interview with investment service Cambridge House’s Jay Martin at the Vancouver Resource Investment Conference today, Harper said the possibility of the U.S. dollar being replaced could only come from a large currency like the Euro or Chinese yuan. He expressed his doubts....
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Former Canadian prime minister Stephen Harper has mentioned bitcoin alongside gold as assets that can possibly act as alternative reserve currencies. However, the former premier still argues that despite the growing questions about the dollar’s reserve status, he does not see any real prospect of that changing anytime soon. Instead, he envisions these alternatives becoming part of a basket of reserves in which the dollar still dominates. Experiences From the 2008 Financial Crisis Speaking in an interview, the former premier uses Canada’s experiences in the aftermath of the 2008....
Stephen Harper said "the number of things that people use as reserves will expand," but the U.S. dollar will still retain its dominant role.
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