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Can Bitcoin Transform Suriname’s Economy? with Maya Parbhoe | SLP625

Jan 2, 2025
Maya Parbhoe, a presidential candidate from Suriname and Bitcoin advocate, discusses her entrepreneurial journey and bold vision for transforming her country’s economy. She highlights Suriname’s economic challenges, including corruption and the lack of a capital market. Maya believes Bitcoin could revolutionize governance and promote decentralization for transparency. She outlines plans for a technocratic government, innovation through privatization, and even suggests Bitcoin as legal tender to enhance Suriname's financial future, emphasizing sustainable development and new industry transitions.
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ANECDOTE

Suriname's Economic Landscape

  • Suriname, a small South American country, faces economic challenges and outdated systems.
  • Maya Parbhoe highlights the country's dependence on cash, limited financial infrastructure, and rich natural resources.
INSIGHT

Transforming Suriname

  • Maya Parbhoe aims to transform Suriname through decentralization, privatization, and a technocratic government.
  • She plans to leverage Bitcoin to combat corruption and promote transparency in governance.
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Bitcoin as Anti-Corruption Tool

  • Maya Parbhoe believes Bitcoin can inherently address systemic corruption caused by centralization.
  • She advocates for replacing Suriname's currency with Bitcoin to enforce transparency and reduce corruption.
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