PhD Candidate Anwar Sheluchin Launches CryptoCommons.ca

PhD Candidate Anwar Sheluchin has launched CryptoCommons.ca — a comprehensive, publicly accessible database that tracks and categorizes the positions of Canadian politicians on digital currencies. The database includes all relevant statements made in the House of Commons, each accompanied by a justification explaining its categorization. This ensures users gain a deeper understanding of the context and implications.
CryptoCommons.ca serves as a valuable resource for academics, journalists, policymakers and anyone interested in the evolving landscape of digital currency policy. Future updates will expand the database to include relevant legislation, committee hearings and more, ensuring it becomes an even more robust tool for research and civic participation.
Visit CryptoCommons.ca to explore this resource.
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