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Vancouver’s Bitcoin ambitions face setback as staff urge council to drop plan

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Last updated: 06/03/2026 8:15 Chiều
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Published 06/03/2026
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City officials in Vancouver are recommending that councillors abandon a proposal to integrate Bitcoin into municipal financial strategy, dealing a potential blow to a high-profile initiative championed by Mayor Ken Sim.

Summary

  • Vancouver city staff recommend council drop Mayor Ken Sim’s proposal to explore making the city “Bitcoin-friendly.”
  • The motion previously sought to examine accepting Bitcoin payments and potentially adding the asset to municipal reserves.
  • Officials cited regulatory limits, financial risks, and operational challenges as reasons to halt further work on the proposal.

Vancouver staff throw cold water on the mayor’s Bitcoin city proposal

According to a staff report prepared for the Vancouver City Council meeting on March 10, officials advised councillors not to proceed with the mayor’s earlier motion to explore making Vancouver a “Bitcoin-friendly city.”

The proposal originally directed city staff to examine whether the municipality could incorporate Bitcoin into financial operations, including accepting cryptocurrency payments for municipal services or potentially allocating a portion of city reserves to digital assets.

The report outlines concerns related to regulatory authority, financial risk, and operational feasibility, ultimately recommending that council take no further action on the motion.

Sim first introduced the proposal in December 2024, arguing that Bitcoin could help protect the purchasing power of municipal funds amid inflation and economic uncertainty. The motion also framed the initiative as a way to position Vancouver as a global hub for blockchain innovation.

However, city staff said the proposal raises significant legal and policy issues under current municipal frameworks. Existing legislation governing local governments in British Columbia does not currently allow municipalities to hold or transact in cryptocurrencies as part of their financial management strategies, according to the report.

The recommendation comes after months of debate over the risks and potential benefits of integrating digital assets into public sector finance. Critics have argued that the volatility of cryptocurrencies could expose taxpayer funds to unnecessary risk, while supporters have promoted Bitcoin as a potential hedge against inflation.

The report will now be considered by Vancouver’s city council, which must decide whether to formally drop the proposal or pursue further analysis despite staff concerns.

If adopted, the recommendation would effectively halt the mayor’s push to explore Bitcoin’s role in the city’s financial reserves and payment systems.

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