Dead Broke in Canada: Could Bitcoin–or Joining the US–Be the Answer?
With inflation still high, GDP growth flatlining, and a brain drain in full swing, Bitcoin.com CEO Corbin Fraser believes Canada itself has become the risk. The Bitcoin Exit Plan Bitcoin.com CEO Corbin Fraser recently ma...
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