The rumors that Vancouver's mayor planned to invest city funds in Bitcoin finally fell through. He wanted to allocate city money into Bitcoin, but it was halted by local and provincial regulations. So there are indeed rules blocking initiatives like that, maybe they’re worried about the risks being too high for public funds. The idea went viral at the time, but in reality, it’s difficult to implement at the government level. There are several letters and regulations that serve as obstacles, including Letter 70, which was the basis for the rejection. It’s interesting, showing that Bitcoin adoption in the public sector still faces many bureaucratic hurdles. What do you think—should the government be more open, or should they be cautious with such volatile assets?

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