
Bitaccess, a Canadian cryptocurrency exchange, is holding a unique promo for all Canadian government employees. Any employee that works for the Canadian government can receive a free $5 coupon of Bitcoin or Ether when signing up for Bitaccess. All they need to do is simply sign-up with their Canada.ca e-mail address, submit their ID, and they'll receive their voucher in their e-mail inbox. Better yet, they'll get a $500 per day buy limit. That's a $15,000 monthly buy limit right out of the gate. Unfortunately, scroll down the website and you'll see the following footer:

Though not officially approved by the Canadian government, the promo is certainly a noteworthy incentive to get others into the cryptocurrency game. If you're a government employee, however, you have to ask yourself if providing all the above is worth a mere 5 bucks.
This is a really tricky thing Maybe it is just a witch hunt for taxes
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I agree, though that 15k monthly buy limit is pretty damn attractive.
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wow, im glad to see that crypto currency is spreading, especially when it catches the attention of governments
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