
Originally published on: December 10, 2024
The Mayor of Vancouver, Ken Sim, is advocating for the integration of Bitcoin into the city’s financial strategies to combat inflation. In a recent council meeting, Sim presented a motion titled “Preserving of the City’s Purchasing Power Through Diversification of Financial Reserves – Becoming A Bitcoin Friendly City,” highlighting the cryptocurrency’s potential to enhance financial stability amidst the uncertainties of fiat markets.
Sim emphasized Bitcoin’s reputable track record over its 16-year history and its ability to shield against inflation and currency devaluation. This proposal is in line with Sim’s past support for cryptocurrency adoption, evidenced by his acceptance of crypto donations during his mayoral campaign.
Drawing inspiration from successful cases of Bitcoin adoption by various governments worldwide, including Zug, Lugano, Seoul, El Salvador, Pennsylvania, and African villages, Sim believes Vancouver can benefit from diversifying its financial reserves to include Bitcoin.
To turn Vancouver into a “Bitcoin-friendly city,” Sim suggested implementing new financial strategies, such as accepting taxes and fees in Bitcoin. He envisions that owning Bitcoin would safeguard the city’s purchasing power against the volatilities and inflationary pressures of traditional currencies, ultimately benefiting taxpayers by preserving the value of their hard-earned money.
Sim has requested a comprehensive report on the “Bitcoin Friendly City” strategy by the end of the first quarter of 2025, which will evaluate the feasibility, risks, and potential benefits of Bitcoin adoption. The study will delve into the implications of asset management, developing a framework for Bitcoin storage and liquidation, and engaging the community in formulating proposals.
By embracing Bitcoin, Vancouver could secure its financial stability and remain resilient in the face of economic uncertainties. Stay tuned for more updates on Bitcoin adoption and its impact on Vancouver’s financial landscape.



