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Topic: [2016-05-11] ToI: Swiss town to accept bitcoin payments (Read 838 times)

legendary
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Indian media should be encouraged to give bitcoin it's due coverage and help promoting Bitcoin in India.I commend Zebpay efforts in bringing media closer to bitcoin https://www.zebpay.com/spreading-bitcoins-in-indian-media/
legendary
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Swiss town to accept bitcoin payments

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tech/tech-news/Swiss-town-to-accept-bitcoin-payments/articleshow/52228036.cms

A Swiss town that is billing itself as a hub for the digital currency industry will accept bitcoin for some payments starting this summer, in what proponents call a worldwide first by a government body and a sign that "crypto finance" is growing in legitimacy.

The town council in northern Zug last week approved plans to accept payments of up to 200 Swiss francs (about $200) for municipal registration fees starting July 1, in what Mayor Dolfi Mueller called Wednesday an "experiment" aimed at making the digitally-minded town a pioneer in finance.

How this news is it related to india section?Is it just because it was published in Indian newspaper?

A Reputed Indian Newspaper covering Bitcoin, no matter if it's related to India, is a big deal for Bitcoin. Grin
sorry but he want to say that your post is not related to Indian country so why you posted it on india board?
this board is for indian btc  news and activity.

but i think moderator should move this topic to other local board or bitcoin discussion. Grin Huh

If it is an article about Bitcoin that Indians read in their daily newspaper, it is worth discussing here.
Most of the articles published about Bitcoin in Indian newspapers are generic and not particular to India as such.
legendary
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Swiss town to accept bitcoin payments

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tech/tech-news/Swiss-town-to-accept-bitcoin-payments/articleshow/52228036.cms

A Swiss town that is billing itself as a hub for the digital currency industry will accept bitcoin for some payments starting this summer, in what proponents call a worldwide first by a government body and a sign that "crypto finance" is growing in legitimacy.

The town council in northern Zug last week approved plans to accept payments of up to 200 Swiss francs (about $200) for municipal registration fees starting July 1, in what Mayor Dolfi Mueller called Wednesday an "experiment" aimed at making the digitally-minded town a pioneer in finance.

How this news is it related to india section?Is it just because it was published in Indian newspaper?

A Reputed Indian Newspaper covering Bitcoin, no matter if it's related to India, is a big deal for Bitcoin. Grin
Oh yes that certainly is a big deal as it will arouse readers interest in Bitcoin.Continuous media coverage can go a long way In promoting bitcoin in india
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Swiss town to accept bitcoin payments

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tech/tech-news/Swiss-town-to-accept-bitcoin-payments/articleshow/52228036.cms

A Swiss town that is billing itself as a hub for the digital currency industry will accept bitcoin for some payments starting this summer, in what proponents call a worldwide first by a government body and a sign that "crypto finance" is growing in legitimacy.

The town council in northern Zug last week approved plans to accept payments of up to 200 Swiss francs (about $200) for municipal registration fees starting July 1, in what Mayor Dolfi Mueller called Wednesday an "experiment" aimed at making the digitally-minded town a pioneer in finance.

How this news is it related to india section?Is it just because it was published in Indian newspaper?

A Reputed Indian Newspaper covering Bitcoin, no matter if it's related to India, is a big deal for Bitcoin. Grin
sorry but he want to say that your post is not related to Indian country so why you posted it on india board?
this board is for indian btc  news and activity.

but i think moderator should move this topic to other local board or bitcoin discussion. Grin Huh
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Swiss town to accept bitcoin payments

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tech/tech-news/Swiss-town-to-accept-bitcoin-payments/articleshow/52228036.cms

A Swiss town that is billing itself as a hub for the digital currency industry will accept bitcoin for some payments starting this summer, in what proponents call a worldwide first by a government body and a sign that "crypto finance" is growing in legitimacy.

The town council in northern Zug last week approved plans to accept payments of up to 200 Swiss francs (about $200) for municipal registration fees starting July 1, in what Mayor Dolfi Mueller called Wednesday an "experiment" aimed at making the digitally-minded town a pioneer in finance.

How this news is it related to india section?Is it just because it was published in Indian newspaper?

A Reputed Indian Newspaper covering Bitcoin, no matter if it's related to India, is a big deal for Bitcoin. Grin
legendary
Activity: 854
Merit: 1000
Swiss town to accept bitcoin payments

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tech/tech-news/Swiss-town-to-accept-bitcoin-payments/articleshow/52228036.cms

A Swiss town that is billing itself as a hub for the digital currency industry will accept bitcoin for some payments starting this summer, in what proponents call a worldwide first by a government body and a sign that "crypto finance" is growing in legitimacy.

The town council in northern Zug last week approved plans to accept payments of up to 200 Swiss francs (about $200) for municipal registration fees starting July 1, in what Mayor Dolfi Mueller called Wednesday an "experiment" aimed at making the digitally-minded town a pioneer in finance.

How this news is it related to india section?Is it just because it was published in Indian newspaper?
legendary
Activity: 1358
Merit: 1000
Swiss town to accept bitcoin payments

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tech/tech-news/Swiss-town-to-accept-bitcoin-payments/articleshow/52228036.cms

A Swiss town that is billing itself as a hub for the digital currency industry will accept bitcoin for some payments starting this summer, in what proponents call a worldwide first by a government body and a sign that "crypto finance" is growing in legitimacy.

The town council in northern Zug last week approved plans to accept payments of up to 200 Swiss francs (about $200) for municipal registration fees starting July 1, in what Mayor Dolfi Mueller called Wednesday an "experiment" aimed at making the digitally-minded town a pioneer in finance.
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