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Does Dan Albas Support Crypto?

Based on previous comments, Dan Albas has indicated they are very pro-cryptocurrency. Below you can view the tweets, quotes, and other commentary Dan Albas has made about crypto.

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Member of the House of Commons

Conservative

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https://www.ourcommons.ca/members/en/dan-albas(72029)

Very Pro-Crypto

Dan Albas reposted the post below
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Kaz Nejatian
@CanadaKaz
Canada's treatment of cryptocurrencies generally and stablecoins specifically has just been straight up stupid. It is almost like, as a country, we are trying to make sure we lose every competitive advantage we could have.
2025-08-22T14:48:41.000Z
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Very Pro-Crypto

Dan Albas reposted the post below
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Vass Bednar
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"By treating stablecoins like investment products instead of a payment tool, Canada is essentially handing over the future of digital money to other countries. Canada’s top financial regulatory agencies are aware of this, collaborating on a framework for stablecoins."
2025-08-22T14:40:01.000Z
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Very Pro-Crypto

Quoted from ourcommons.ca on 2022-04-05

I have spoken with people in this space, innovators who simply want to be able to get a bank account so they can start. Unfortunately, there are many misconceptions with regard to the industry. I was hoping that the member might be able to point out some of the challenges Canadian innovators have had and continue to have.

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Quoted from ourcommons.ca on 2022-04-05

There is a huge opportunity for Canada. We just need to look at what happened with Ethereum. Ethereum was largely developed in Canada, but has moved to Switzerland. Why? It is because countries like Switzerland and Japan have clearly laid out national rules that explain what kind of development, what kinds of tokens, what kind of crypto, what kinds of applications can fuel the blockchain industry, particularly when we look at the opportunities of Web 3.0.

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