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Can Bitcoin Transform Suriname’s Economy? with Maya Parbhoe | SLP625
Manage episode 458955432 series 2408472
Maya Parbhoe, a presidential candidate from Suriname and Bitcoin advocate, shares her journey as an entrepreneur and her vision for her country. She discusses the challenges Suriname faces, including economic issues, corruption, and the lack of a capital market.
Maya emphasizes the potential of Bitcoin to transform the economy and governance in Suriname, advocating for decentralization and transparency to combat corruption. She outlines her plans for a technocratic government and the importance of privatization and innovation in driving economic growth. Maya also emphasizes various economic and political strategies for Suriname, focusing on the potential of Bitcoin as a sovereign wealth fund, the rethinking of taxation, and the agility of governance in implementing reforms. Stephan & Maya also discuss the importance of transitioning state employees to new industries, the role of nuclear energy in innovation, and the political landscape leading up to the elections.
Takeaways
🔸Maya has been an entrepreneur since age 15.
🔸She discovered Bitcoin in 2012 and became an advocate.
🔸Suriname lacks a capital market and financial infrastructure.
🔸The country is rich in natural resources but faces economic challenges.
🔸Maya's father was murdered due to corruption, influencing her views.
🔸She aims to make Bitcoin legal tender in Suriname.
🔸Decentralization of power is crucial for reducing corruption.
🔸Maya advocates for a technocratic government to address issues.
🔸Privatization of state-owned enterprises is necessary for growth.
🔸Transparency in government spending can be achieved with Bitcoin. Universal Basic Income was rejected in Switzerland due to cultural values.
🔸Suriname has significant natural resources that can be leveraged for wealth.
🔸Bitcoin could serve as a sovereign wealth fund for generational wealth.
🔸Taxation is viewed as theft, and there are calls to rethink government services.
🔸Governments should operate more like service providers than tax collectors.
🔸Suriname's small population allows for agile governance and rapid reforms.
🔸Transitioning state employees to new industries is crucial for economic diversification.
🔸Nuclear energy presents opportunities for innovation and economic growth.
🔸The political landscape is shifting towards a more decentralized governance model.
🔸External pressures from organizations like the IMF are minimal for Suriname.
Timestamps:
(00:00) - Intro
(00:55) - Who is Maya Parbhoe?
(04:47) - Maya's entrepreneurial journey & Discovering Bitcoin through Austrian economics
(07:57) - Suriname: Economic conditions & Challenges
(12:09) - What is Maya's vision for Suriname's Presidential campaign?
(15:02) - Working with @JAN3com towards nation-state Bitcoin adoption
(18:23) - Eradicating rampant corruption & working towards Decentralisation of Governance
(20:47) - Sponsors
(24:05) - Can Bitcoin solve corruption?
(27:35) - ‘Corruption bounty’; The future of governance in Suriname
(30:45) - Universal Basic Income; Bitcoin as a Sovereign Wealth Fund
(33:36) - Sponsors
(34:43) - Taxation and the role of Government
(38:22) - The benefit of agility in Governance in Suriname
(41:13) - Cutting the size of the government & transitioning state employees
(43:19) - How does diversifying energy sources help Suriname?
(45:04) - Political landscape in Suriname
(50:14) - What are the external pressures for Suriname?; Bitcoin bonds
Links:
Sponsors:
CoinKite.com (code LIVERA)
Stephan Livera links:
Follow me on X: @stephanlivera
626 Episoden
Manage episode 458955432 series 2408472
Maya Parbhoe, a presidential candidate from Suriname and Bitcoin advocate, shares her journey as an entrepreneur and her vision for her country. She discusses the challenges Suriname faces, including economic issues, corruption, and the lack of a capital market.
Maya emphasizes the potential of Bitcoin to transform the economy and governance in Suriname, advocating for decentralization and transparency to combat corruption. She outlines her plans for a technocratic government and the importance of privatization and innovation in driving economic growth. Maya also emphasizes various economic and political strategies for Suriname, focusing on the potential of Bitcoin as a sovereign wealth fund, the rethinking of taxation, and the agility of governance in implementing reforms. Stephan & Maya also discuss the importance of transitioning state employees to new industries, the role of nuclear energy in innovation, and the political landscape leading up to the elections.
Takeaways
🔸Maya has been an entrepreneur since age 15.
🔸She discovered Bitcoin in 2012 and became an advocate.
🔸Suriname lacks a capital market and financial infrastructure.
🔸The country is rich in natural resources but faces economic challenges.
🔸Maya's father was murdered due to corruption, influencing her views.
🔸She aims to make Bitcoin legal tender in Suriname.
🔸Decentralization of power is crucial for reducing corruption.
🔸Maya advocates for a technocratic government to address issues.
🔸Privatization of state-owned enterprises is necessary for growth.
🔸Transparency in government spending can be achieved with Bitcoin. Universal Basic Income was rejected in Switzerland due to cultural values.
🔸Suriname has significant natural resources that can be leveraged for wealth.
🔸Bitcoin could serve as a sovereign wealth fund for generational wealth.
🔸Taxation is viewed as theft, and there are calls to rethink government services.
🔸Governments should operate more like service providers than tax collectors.
🔸Suriname's small population allows for agile governance and rapid reforms.
🔸Transitioning state employees to new industries is crucial for economic diversification.
🔸Nuclear energy presents opportunities for innovation and economic growth.
🔸The political landscape is shifting towards a more decentralized governance model.
🔸External pressures from organizations like the IMF are minimal for Suriname.
Timestamps:
(00:00) - Intro
(00:55) - Who is Maya Parbhoe?
(04:47) - Maya's entrepreneurial journey & Discovering Bitcoin through Austrian economics
(07:57) - Suriname: Economic conditions & Challenges
(12:09) - What is Maya's vision for Suriname's Presidential campaign?
(15:02) - Working with @JAN3com towards nation-state Bitcoin adoption
(18:23) - Eradicating rampant corruption & working towards Decentralisation of Governance
(20:47) - Sponsors
(24:05) - Can Bitcoin solve corruption?
(27:35) - ‘Corruption bounty’; The future of governance in Suriname
(30:45) - Universal Basic Income; Bitcoin as a Sovereign Wealth Fund
(33:36) - Sponsors
(34:43) - Taxation and the role of Government
(38:22) - The benefit of agility in Governance in Suriname
(41:13) - Cutting the size of the government & transitioning state employees
(43:19) - How does diversifying energy sources help Suriname?
(45:04) - Political landscape in Suriname
(50:14) - What are the external pressures for Suriname?; Bitcoin bonds
Links:
Sponsors:
CoinKite.com (code LIVERA)
Stephan Livera links:
Follow me on X: @stephanlivera
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