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I just saw that the mayor of Vancouver tried to push forward a proposal for the city to invest in Bitcoin, but both local authorities and provincial law blocked it. It's interesting to see how some political leaders are exploring digital assets, but apparently in Vancouver, it was not possible to move forward with the idea. The city and the provincial legal framework ended up stopping the initiative. I don't know if it was due to concerns about volatility or simply a lack of political support, but it definitely shows how municipal governments are divided in their stance toward cryptocurrencies. What do you think, should Vancouver have allowed the mayor to experiment with this?