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The presidential candidate Maya Parbhoe has dreamed of a revolutionary concept for Suriname, one way to adopt Bitcoin as a legal tender that reduces corruption and builds transparency in the country. She now seeks to replace the Suriname dollar with Bitcoin, break up the central bank, and create an open bounty for corruption to help show corrupt practices. The idea by Parbhoe is to make transparent and traceable government spending with the help of Bitcoin's open-source nature.
Parbhoe is inspired by the success of Bitcoin in El Salvador under Nayib Bukele and believes this can also happen for Suriname. Personal tales of corruption- even as bad as the murder of her father fuels her determination to rebuild from scratch Suriname's financial system, using Bitcoin to create a more just and transparent economy, according to Cointelegraph.
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Maya Parbhoe is looking toward the core development of making Suriname a Bitcoin Nation, where BTC will be at the base for both economic stability and the government. She intends to attract investors by removing systemic corruption that has so far plagued development in Suriname with her radical changes, such as legalizing Bitcoin as tender, privatizing public services, and introducing Bitcoin bonds. Her previous experience in the crypto space prepared her to lead this ambitious effort.
Parbhoe's proposal also focuses on decentralization and empowerment of citizens. She intends to engage global communities to find and eradicate corrupt practices by implementing a corruption bounty system. That perception befits her vision that the transparency of Bitcoin will allow Suriname to become a model for crypto-driven governance and economic rejuvenation.
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