Honestly, I’m all for it! If Maya brings a Bitcoin Standard to Suriname, it could be a game-changer for the region. BTC gives freedom from central banks, and developing countries stand to gain a lot. But, yeah, there’ll definitely be political pushback.
P.S. Gotta watch how other countries react to this

BTC is a currency that is not controlled by any third party, but on a national scale i don't think it can bring 'freedom' from the central bank, which is a very indispensable institution in every country. Suriname is a very small country, and like i already said, most of us do not know much about what happens there, so even if this Maya wins, i don't think the international world would react much to any of her visions if she implements them, even though i think most of them are unrealistic.
To say that Bitcoin cannot offer an alternative to central banks underestimates its potential. In today’s world, where inflation and devaluation are growing concerns, Bitcoin is positioning itself as a solution to protect against currency manipulation, regardless of the country. Even a “small country” like Suriname could play a pioneering role in experimenting with decentralized solutions, showing the world that there are other ways. And if Maya wins, her decisions will undoubtedly attract the attention of investors and observers, especially if she succeeds where others hesitate to take the plunge