O Canada! Regulating Bitcoin at the National Level

Canada has taken an ambitious step by implementing a national law that would regulate bitcoin at the national level. People in community have debated whether these types of regulation are needed at the moment because Bitcoin is still such an infant technology. From the looks of it, the implementation of this bill may have come too soon and will definetely affect Bitcoin business in Canada.

Christine Duhaime of Duhaime law reviews the amendments Bill C-31 and how it amends Canada’s Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act.

What you should take notice of is how companies incorporated in other countries will still have to register with FINTRAC to continue to provide Bitcoin services. This just creates more bureaucratic red tape that businesses will have to deal with. Setting up Bitcoin businesses will become even more cost prohibitive as those businesses will have to hire a ton compliance officers and lawyers.

How this will effect the further development of the Bitcoin community in the country should be seen in the coming months.

[textmarker color=”C24000″]Source[/textmarker] CA Parliament, Duhaime Law

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