Trudeau revokes emergencies act powers, but the case for crypto grows
The Canadian PM has also begun to unfreeze many of the bank accounts of protestors and donors to the Freedom Convoy, who are turning to Bitcoin to protect themselves from future interference.
The Canadian PM has also begun to unfreeze many of the bank accounts of protestors and donors to the Freedom Convoy, who are turning to Bitcoin to protect themselves from future interference.
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