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特鲁多将辞去总理一职 对加密行业有何影响?

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加拿大政府首脑、总理贾斯汀·特鲁多在担任该职务近十年后即将卸任。

特鲁多被视为加拿大联邦政府抵制数字资产的一部分,因此,一个更友好的替代者可能对加密货币有利,尽管各省一直处于主导地位。

加拿大总理贾斯汀·特鲁多周一宣布辞职,这可能为加拿大建立一个不那么抵制加密货币的政府铺平道路,尽管各省政府在决定加拿大的数字资产未来方面发挥着主导作用。

特鲁多在新闻发布会上表示:“我打算在党选出新领导人后辞去党魁和总理职务。”他表示“内部斗争”扰乱了他的治理。“我不能成为将自由主义标准带入下一届选举的人。”

特鲁多表示,他将辞去担任自由党领袖 11 年之久的职务,以及自 2015 年以来担任的总理一职。加密社区中对特鲁多的批评者谴责政府在 2022 年自由车队抗议活动期间对数字钱包实施的制裁。

政府冻结加密货币账户的举动在加拿大以外地区引起了反响,并成为 2024 年大选期间美国共和党议员的战斗口号。这些政客将这种情况作为允许中央银行数字货币 (CBDC) 的危险性的主要例子,因为这可能会造成政府对加密货币交易的干预。

加拿大大选即将在十月举行,根据民意调查,保守党的 Pierre Poilievre 占据了强大的优势。他还赢得了许多美国总统唐纳德·特朗普支持者的跨境支持。

Poilievre 过去一直是数字资产的积极支持者,但最近在这一话题上相对沉默。

然而,在加拿大,证券是省级事务,由于没有像美国证券交易委员会那样的国家证券监管机构,加拿大自由党的下一任领导人(因此也是总理)或 Poilievre 的影响力有限。

相反,由省级监管机构组成的伞状监管机构加拿大证券管理局 (CSA) 将对加密货币的下一步发展有更多发言权。

接替特鲁多的可能候选人之一是马克·卡尼(由于竞选尚未开始,他尚未正式宣布参选),卡尼来自加拿大银行,曾担任英格兰银行行长,对加密货币和稳定币有很多话要说。

他在 2021 年国际清算银行的一次演讲中表示:“可编程网络的核心代币必须保持代币价值。”

卡尼还表示,受到严格监管的稳定币是它们取得成功的唯一途径,如果受到严格监管,“那么它们与 CBDC 有什么区别呢?”

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Still, not everyone is convinced that Disney’s expansion into the Middle East is a sure bet.

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Spiegel believes Abu Dhabi is different. “Disney made a smart choice. The infrastructure, safety, and existing leisure developments create an ideal entry point,” he told CNN earlier this year. “It’s a much more controlled and calculated move.”

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Orlando’s head start remains formidable — it still offers multiple Disney and Universal parks, has decades of brand loyalty, and an infrastructure built to handle tens of millions of tourists annually.

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Still, not everyone is convinced that Disney’s expansion into the Middle East is a sure bet.

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