One of the clearest policy signals from the final hours of March 28 came out of Canada.
CoinDesk reported that Canada is moving to ban crypto donations for election campaigns, following a similar move in the UK. The article says Bill C-25 follows years of warnings from Canada's Chief Electoral Officer about the risks crypto donations could pose to electoral integrity.
This is not a price story in the short term.It is a market-structure story.
Moves like this tell you how governments are starting to think about crypto in politically sensitive areas: not as a toy, but as something important enough to regulate harder when it touches institutions and elections.
That cuts both ways.
On one hand, it can be read as another sign that crypto is becoming real enough to matter.On the other hand, it is also a reminder that once crypto enters sensitive systems, regulation usually gets stricter, not looser.
The big question is whether this kind of move stays narrow and political, or becomes part of a wider push for tighter controls in other areas too.
Do you see this as healthy guardrails or the start of another overreach cycle?
Comment your take and tell me whether more countries follow.
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