TechFlow News: On March 29, according to CoinDesk, the Canadian government introduced the “Stronger Democracy and Free Elections Act” (Bill C-25) on March 26, proposing to ban political donations to parties and candidates in the form of cryptocurrencies, bank drafts, and prepaid cards. The government cited the pseudonymous nature of such assets—which makes donor identity verification difficult—as posing risks to electoral integrity. The bill is currently at the first reading stage in the House of Commons. Previously, the United Kingdom also announced a suspension of cryptocurrency political donations.
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