
Originally published on: November 25, 2024
Maya Parbhoe, a prominent figure in Suriname, has set her sights on turning the South American nation into a Bitcoin hub to combat corruption. As the CEO of Daedalus Labs, a blockchain and NOSTR-based services firm, Parbhoe has revealed her plan to usher in a new era of transparency and economic growth through the adoption of Bitcoin if she wins the 2025 elections.
With a decade of experience in the crypto space, Parbhoe has a deep understanding of the potential of Bitcoin to revolutionize traditional financial systems. Her vision includes making Bitcoin legal tender in Suriname, replacing the local currency with Bitcoin, dismantling the central bank, cutting taxes, privatizing public services, issuing national Bitcoin bonds, and pursuing deregulation to foster economic progress.
Parbhoe’s interest in Bitcoin and technology was sparked at a young age, influenced by her father. Her journey led her to recognize the weaknesses in Suriname’s financial infrastructure and the prevalence of corruption. Inspired by Nayib Bukele’s success in El Salvador, she believes Bitcoin can bring transparency to government budgets and help eliminate systemic corruption.
The road to implementing Bitcoin as legal tender in Suriname has been tumultuous, with obstacles from within the government hindering progress. Parbhoe’s determination to fight corruption has been met with resistance, but she remains steadfast in her mission to bring about change.
As a beacon of hope in a country plagued by corruption, Parbhoe’s vision has gained traction within the Bitcoin community. With her commitment to creating a transparent and accountable governance system, she is poised to lead Suriname into a new era of economic prosperity.
Stay tuned for updates on Maya Parbhoe’s transformative journey as she strives to make Suriname a crypto nation and a shining example of transparency and progress. Subscribe to the Law Decoded newsletter for the latest insights on crypto laws and guidelines. Join us on this exciting journey towards a brighter future for Suriname.



