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There has been so many good news related to Bitcoin offlate and I am really happy that atleast now people have started adopting Bitcoin and using it. This is a sign that gradually Bitcoin will be accepted in other nations as well, there was a fear initially I mean couple of year's ago that it's a ponzi scheme or some sort of scams but now people are confident enough and approval of spot ETF has pooled more users to Bitcoin ecosystem.
Good governance for every country brings a big impact to bitcoin adoption. If the government officials are more open minded, most likely they become more willing to explore new technology or innovation as long as it would create an overall advantage for its citizens and for the whole country. Not all countries are supportive about bitcoin, majority are still hesitant to accept it. But thanks to Lugano leaders as they are starting to embrace their future with bitcoin. Most likely, we will see stories like this in the following years ahead.
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There has been so many good news related to Bitcoin offlate and I am really happy that atleast now people have started adopting Bitcoin and using it. This is a sign that gradually Bitcoin will be accepted in other nations as well, there was a fear initially I mean couple of year's ago that it's a ponzi scheme or some sort of scams but now people are confident enough and approval of spot ETF has pooled more users to Bitcoin ecosystem.
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This is really great news. I am pleased to read this but not entirely surprised because I would say I saw it coming. That’s how it starts, once a country takes the step, other countries would gradually want to go in. Imagine the other countries who were skeptic if they should do the same. Seeing 2 countries making Bitcoin an actual legal currency will motivate them even more. Can’t wait to see the next country to get into the dance floor.

Once we get the 3rd country then it's game over as it will become a natural thing for other countries to easily adopt. But for now, i hope everything go on well with this two countries so that others can see reasons why BTC and crypto is the future of finance. Also we still need more individuals like Gracy Chen in the industry who has been at the core front of advocating for web3, blockchain and cryptocurrency adoption on a large scale. I think her effort combined with other top individual in the industry is gradually paying off but of course we still need to see more from them until crypto become global and no one is skeptical investing in it.

It is already beginning to feel like a normal thing if we see more countries accepting Bitcoin because these two countries have made it possible and have set examples. We probably need big countries to step in too. But that’s not certain because some of these countries are careful on what they do. Nonetheless Bitcoin is growing really well for its age.

Might be difficult, but I think it's possible, and these two countries have set the pace, as you said. Big figures in the crypto space, like Gracy Chen (MD of Bitget), have predicted that it won't be long before we see crypto playing a role in daily payments beyond Lugano, and I think she's right. The world is evolving, and incorporating blockchain/crypto in everyday life will only make the quality of life better, in my opinion.
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this topic is not about bitcoin

its about using other networks.. LN and LVGA
bitcoin never leaves the bitcoin network

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The Swiss city of Lugano provides the best evidence of what’s possible: More than 15% of its citizens use the city’s LVGA stablecoin to pay their bills, make purchases at shops and restaurants, and access online services on a daily basis.

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This was made possible through collaboration between the city’s administration and Bitfinex, which developed a platform to support payments with Bitcoin, via Lightning, Tether, via Polygon and the city’s native LVGA token

none of the offerings of switzerland are actually about customer-merchants having bitcoin node self custody transfers of btc, but offering customers a platform of CEX database and altnetwork/subnetwork offerings of things that are not actual bitcoin network transactions

https://planb.lugano.ch/crypto-payments/
map of locations mention lightning not the actual bitcoin network

this is yet another failed attempt to promote other networks by stealing the brand and banner of "bitcoin adoption"

these other networks give citizens of these countries (el slavador, nigeria, switzerland) a FALSE narrative of bitcoin adoption via an experience that is not even using the bitcoin network. and when these flawed other networks fail to meet expectations (as seen in nigeria and el salvador) these other networks will end up harming the reputation of bitcoin even when citizens of countries never feel the real experience of bitcoin

we need to stop these false promotions and shady games of promoting flawed other networks "as bitcoin"
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For those still skeptical about cryptocurrency's role in the future of finance, recent developments underscore its growing significance as a payment system.

With major institutions and countries embracing BTC as a legitimate form of payment, the security of BTC holders' future is increasingly evident. Notably, global giants such as Google, Microsoft, and Wikipedia now facilitate transactions in crypto.

While El Salvador made headlines by legalizing BTC as a payment option, the recent decision in Lugano, Switzerland, allowing citizens and tourists to transact in BTC—including tax payments—signals further mainstream adoption. This news is undoubtedly welcomed by crypto enthusiasts, with hopes for more nations to follow suit. For further insights, refer to this article by Cointelegraph:
 https://cointelegraph.com/news/cryptos-role-daily-payments-beyond-lugano

Well, Switzerland is known as money laundering capital and tax heaven of the world. Their banking systems helped politicians and criminals to safely store billions of dollars since a long time now. So it's just a matter of time before Switzerland accepts cryptocurrency as a legal tender in the country. It's now started in a city as a trial run. If it succeeds, soon it will be everywhere in Switzerland.

Good development for sure! Such kind of things surely brings in much needed cheer and liquidity in the market. But I am still skeptical about the future of Bitcoin as a payment processor. It's slow and expensive. The network is jammed quite often and now with the ordinals madness, it's even more evident. Block size debate needs a serious resolution.   
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This is really great news. I am pleased to read this but not entirely surprised because I would say I saw it coming. That’s how it starts, once a country takes the step, other countries would gradually want to go in. Imagine the other countries who were skeptic if they should do the same. Seeing 2 countries making Bitcoin an actual legal currency will motivate them even more. Can’t wait to see the next country to get into the dance floor.

Once we get the 3rd country then it's game over as it will become a natural thing for other countries to easily adopt. But for now, i hope everything go on well with this two countries so that others can see reasons why BTC and crypto is the future of finance. Also we still need more individuals like Gracy Chen in the industry who has been at the core front of advocating for web3, blockchain and cryptocurrency adoption on a large scale. I think her effort combined with other top individual in the industry is gradually paying off but of course we still need to see more from them until crypto become global and no one is skeptical investing in it.

It is already beginning to feel like a normal thing if we see more countries accepting Bitcoin because these two countries have made it possible and have set examples. We probably need big countries to step in too. But that’s not certain because some of these countries are careful on what they do. Nonetheless Bitcoin is growing really well for its age.
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This is really great news. I am pleased to read this but not entirely surprised because I would say I saw it coming. That’s how it starts, once a country takes the step, other countries would gradually want to go in. Imagine the other countries who were skeptic if they should do the same. Seeing 2 countries making Bitcoin an actual legal currency will motivate them even more. Can’t wait to see the next country to get into the dance floor.

Once we get the 3rd country then it's game over as it will become a natural thing for other countries to easily adopt. But for now, i hope everything go on well with this two countries so that others can see reasons why BTC and crypto is the future of finance. Also we still need more individuals like Gracy Chen in the industry who has been at the core front of advocating for web3, blockchain and cryptocurrency adoption on a large scale. I think her effort combined with other top individual in the industry is gradually paying off but of course we still need to see more from them until crypto become global and no one is skeptical investing in it.
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This is indeed the news that many people who are crypto enthusiast wanted to hear. I think this is a good news for bitcoin which another government making bitcoin legal tender. I hope this news would also make other government decided to make Bitcoin legal tender like el salvador and now in lugano. I think this is also good for the people who are in crypto that lives there. I believe they put a lot of thinking before they decided to do this.

Of course, decisions like these aren't done hastily. There must be some sort of good consideration before implementation. I'm glad that some governments are beginning to see the need to legalise crypto. We can't also forget to appreciate those who are at the forefront of pushing for the global adoption of crypto, the likes of Gracy Chen.
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It's a great thing to hear that another area now accepts Bitcoin as a legal tender. Lugano is a good city and their acceptance of Bitcoin as legal tender is good for all Bitcoin holders and for the ones who believe in Bitcoin.

In coming years many countries and cities will continue to legalize Bitcoin in their jurisdictions. I'm happy that Lugano took that step as one of the major cities of the Switzerland. Surely, in future the whole Switzerland will legalize Bitcoin as Lugano.
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Accepting Bitcoin for payment tax doesn't mean it is legal tender, like in El Salvador. But it could bring positive changes to the Bitcoin community. However it does led Bitcoin as a legal use for their citizens. It's a kind of Bitcoin adaptation. Still, a lot of countries restrict Bitcoin use. First of all, we need to make Bitcoin legal everywhere, even if it is not a legal tender. So we can use it our own way. Developing countries like ours should take a lesson from how developed countries are adapting to Bitcoin and getting benefits from it. 
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While El Salvador made headlines by legalizing BTC as a payment option, the recent decision in Lugano, Switzerland, allowing citizens and tourists to transact in BTC—including tax payments—signals further mainstream adoption.

This is the aspect that we look more forward to in seeing other countries joining in the adoption of bitcoin as a legal tender after the likes of El-Salvador and Central African Republic, but we can call this a partial achievement since even without the government approval on the use of bitcoin, the people have long ago being using this digital currency for the satisfaction of their financial desires, but as you have said, this may just be a step to the next thing we expect to see from them in making bitcoin use a legal tender in Lugano.
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For those still skeptical about cryptocurrency's role in the future of finance, recent developments underscore its growing significance as a payment system.

With major institutions and countries embracing BTC as a legitimate form of payment, the security of BTC holders' future is increasingly evident. Notably, global giants such as Google, Microsoft, and Wikipedia now facilitate transactions in crypto.

While El Salvador made headlines by legalizing BTC as a payment option, the recent decision in Lugano, Switzerland, allowing citizens and tourists to transact in BTC—including tax payments—signals further mainstream adoption. This news is undoubtedly welcomed by crypto enthusiasts, with hopes for more nations to follow suit. For further insights, refer to this article by Cointelegraph:
 https://cointelegraph.com/news/cryptos-role-daily-payments-beyond-lugano
This is superb news and a giant step towards making Bitcoin acceptable in more countries. I believe that with the integration of crypto payment systems, we'll have a more sophisticated financial infrastructure, as Grace Chen posited. The news about Lugano is just the tip of the iceberg, and we'll soon see crypto play a bigger role in daily payments. People like her are spearheading the adoption of Web3 and crypto through various initiatives, and this news from Lugano is sure to fuel the passion for continued adoption."
People like her are indeed fueling the adoption of web3. Gracy Chen, bitget's MD has featured in different headlines. All of which are directed at empowering women, youth and what have you in the ecosystem. If we continue to see more people pushing the "future" just as she is doing, I bet you those men on suite won't have the loudest voice talking against crypto
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While El Salvador made headlines by legalizing BTC as a payment option, the recent decision in Lugano, Switzerland, allowing citizens and tourists to transact in BTC—including tax payments
TBH, the only significant part here is the "including tax payments" because if we will look at BTC, I mean anybody can just make a transaction using Bitcoin as long as the sender and receiver agrees to it right? It doesn't happen only in that place, but wherever in the world.

For example here in our country, the government doesn't prevent us from using Bitcoin to pay something meaning we can use it to pay something either offline or online. I don't know what's significant with that news. The fact that the government allowed their citizens to use Bitcoin on day-to-day transactions? Well, good news I guess, but nothing significant IMO.

More in the future.
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Good news.

One of those countries where individual freedom is respected, as well as the understanding that people should and can independently decide what and how to do with their money. The same cannot be said about other countries that passionately ban Bitcoin, allegedly caring that the people are not sufficiently informed about its use and creating the illusion of protecting the people’s assets, but in reality controlling their every move. But as we see, Lugano understands that in her country there are smart people who are able to decide everything with their own heads.
Lugano has been known for its trade, tourism and finance, no wonder why its government has become more open minded about cryptocurrency particularly bitcoin since they want to flourish more on their financial aspects and I guess bitcoin would best for it. And knowing their country gives more concern on individual freedom, hence having bitcoin could actually promote financial freedom as an investment and having it as a currency as well wherein citizens can use it to pay it to buy goods and services, and pay taxes at their own convenience.

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While El Salvador made headlines by legalizing BTC as a payment option, the recent decision in Lugano, Switzerland, allowing citizens and tourists to transact in BTC—including tax payments—signals further mainstream adoption. This news is undoubtedly welcomed by crypto enthusiasts, with hopes for more nations to follow suit. For further insights, refer to this article by Cointelegraph:
 https://cointelegraph.com/news/cryptos-role-daily-payments-beyond-lugano
Well, it may appear that more countries are accepting Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies based on the fact that it must be subject to regulatory bodies present in the country. The Swiss regulatory body which is FINMA regulates the financial activities of the country and the citizens will be taxed just like they did with fiat currency.
It's good to know that the city of Lugano has been up to this move since signing a memorandum of understanding with El Salvador some time back.

We will be seeing the free use of BTC, MATIC, USDT and the city’s native LVGA token.
I do wish my country come around to accept it as a means of payment and transactions even though it would need be regulated, but it should come after setting up the proper mediums to facilitate its use and development.
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I think it's safe to say that a lot of major countries aren't hostile to Bitcoin, but that's different from saying that there's widespread acceptance and adoption. El Salvador remains one of the rare exceptions to Bitcoin adoption. As for Lugano, it's not a country but a city with a population of less than 100k people, and it's located in Switzerland, which is famous for its focus on financial stability and on doing things their own say. Oh, and the article is actually about their stablecoin (although a fact of Bitcoin payments being accepted is also mentioned), so it's somewhat misleading to mix Bitcoin with a stablecoin and somehow discuss them as the same thing.
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The title has nothing to do with the article and seems like nobody is bothering actually reading it!

First, the real title of the article is
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It won’t be long before crypto plays a role in daily payments beyond Lugano
The Swiss city of Lugano is allowing its residents and visitors to use cryptocurrency for everyday transactions — including their tax payments.

So crypto! not Bitcoin!

Second, the crypto that is mostly used is

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The Swiss city of Lugano provides the best evidence of what’s possible: More than 15% of its citizens use the city’s LVGA stablecoin to pay their bills, make purchases at shops and restaurants, and access online services on a daily basis.

A centralized, stable currency, that you cannot exchange anywhere and you can't withdraw to your own noncustodial wallet with the city having complete control over the funds!


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a tx costs a few dollars so while not ideal for legal tender for everyday purchases, these larger payments are worth it due to how fast the payments are. Bank transfers take a preposterous length of time in current year.
Yes, its true that sometimes the fees of a bitcoin transaction are always exorbitant, but thats where the Bitcoin lighting network and inter-exchange transaction comes into play, because taking a look about how the Bitcoin adoption was been done in El Salvador whereby the
Salvadoran government went about launching a special Bitcoin custodial wallet app called “Chivo Wallet,” which was used to allow its citizen trade digital assets such as Bitcoins and US dollars (USD) without paying any transaction fees. if such method can be done in Lugano, it will literally go a long way saving people from the high transaction fees, most especially when the mempool is congested.

NOTE: Adoption of Bitcoin as a legal tender, is not a thing done in a rush, but what can be achieved in a gradual process.
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For those still skeptical about cryptocurrency's role in the future of finance, recent developments underscore its growing significance as a payment system.

With major institutions and countries embracing BTC as a legitimate form of payment, the security of BTC holders' future is increasingly evident. Notably, global giants such as Google, Microsoft, and Wikipedia now facilitate transactions in crypto.
It is understandable for people to be skeptical about Bitcoin because this is always the impression people have of an innovative technology before fully understanding its true purpose. However, please don't get it twisted because organizations like Google, and Wikipedia do not directly support Bitcoin payments. What they did was collaborate with Coinbase, and Paypal respectively.
Having said that, new about the City of Lugano's officially accepting cryptocurrency as a legitimate form of payment shouldn't surprise us based on the Switzerland government's stance toward cryptocurrency.
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I'm not sure what's particularly new in this news. I've been reading news about the Switzerland city of Lugano being friendly with Bitcoin. Is Cointelegraph just recycling news or there's a new development about Lugano's Bitcoin adoption?

I share the same thought. There's nothing new about the news and it's obvious cointelegraph has nothing new to write about, instead it chooses to be spinning old news. Also, I don't know why op had to mislead people into thinking that Bitcoin is now a legal tender in Lugano with the title. I read the article and it never said so. I've also searched on Google if I'd see other crypto media sources reporting about it but I got nothing.
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This is good initiative which may influence other cities and states in Switzerland to follow them also

The adoption is gradually spreading and this is actually another milestone. A good news to the Bitcoin community. Bitcoin has gradually began to gain the popularity it deserve and with many countries joining in on the queue, it won't be longer for some other to join. Elsalvador has been able to convince so many other countries through its profit it has obtain within the period it had held its Bitcoin. I wish more countries from Africa can actually start partaking in this new evolution. If they are able to see how this new innovation can help fix the economic situation in most African states, then in no time we will begin to see developments all around Africa and also the western countries.
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That's pretty much old news though, isn't it? Think even before the 2021 rally they'd already accepted tax payments. Curious to see if the merchants listed on this map still accept Bitcoin. My experience visiting Arnhem several years ago was slightly disappointing, as many shops with the Bitcoin logo didn't actually let me pay (assistants who said they didn't know how to use the service, or simply just offline).

Were I single and available I'd be checking out Lugano for sure =) Been a while since experiencing that simple thrill of Bitcoin payments at physical stores.
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As a crypto enthusiast, it’s exciting to see these developments and the potential they hold for the future of finance. It’s clear that the world is gradually recognizing the value and utility of cryptocurrencies, and it’s only a matter of time before more nations follow suit. This highlights the potential to revolutionize traditional finance, cryptocurrencies are here to stay.
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Good news.

One of those countries where individual freedom is respected, as well as the understanding that people should and can independently decide what and how to do with their money. The same cannot be said about other countries that passionately ban Bitcoin, allegedly caring that the people are not sufficiently informed about its use and creating the illusion of protecting the people’s assets, but in reality controlling their every move. But as we see, Lugano understands that in her country there are smart people who are able to decide everything with their own heads.
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~~ This news is undoubtedly welcomed by crypto enthusiasts, with hopes for more nations to follow suit. For further insights, refer to this article by Cointelegraph:
 https://cointelegraph.com/news/cryptos-role-daily-payments-beyond-lugano
By all standard, this is good news for Bitcoin. For the government of Lugano to accept taxes in Bitcoin got to show that they consider Bitcoin as legitimate and a worthy medium of exchange. This is expected though following the successes recorded by El Salvador and the inflow of institutional investment following the ETF approval.

I never knew that Bitcoin has made it this far in terms of acceptability.  Reading the article, even many big techs are already embracing Bitcoin.
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Take, for example, crypto credit cards jointly issued by global payment companies and trading platforms. Stores and services including Wikipedia, Microsoft, and Google already welcome payments in Bitcoin. The latter exclusively partnered with Coinbase to handle crypto payments for its cloud services. Similarly, Time Magazine teamed up with Crypto.com to streamline digital-asset payments for subscriptions.
From this developments, one can easily conclude that the only way for Bitcoin is up and we expect many businesses to start embracing it soon.
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For those still skeptical about cryptocurrency's role in the future of finance, recent developments underscore its growing significance as a payment system.

With major institutions and countries embracing BTC as a legitimate form of payment, the security of BTC holders' future is increasingly evident. Notably, global giants such as Google, Microsoft, and Wikipedia now facilitate transactions in crypto.

While El Salvador made headlines by legalizing BTC as a payment option, the recent decision in Lugano, Switzerland, allowing citizens and tourists to transact in BTC—including tax payments—signals further mainstream adoption. This news is undoubtedly welcomed by crypto enthusiasts, with hopes for more nations to follow suit. For further insights, refer to this article by Cointelegraph:
 https://cointelegraph.com/news/cryptos-role-daily-payments-beyond-lugano
Paying for high-ticket items and tax bills is practical with BTC. Sure, a tx costs a few dollars so while not ideal for legal tender for everyday purchases, these larger payments are worth it due to how fast the payments are. Bank transfers take a preposterous length of time in current year.
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People will also discard the idea that it is only being used for illegal transactions over the net, which sadly, many still have that kind of notion towards this digital currency.

Satoshi himself did not create this for evil purposes. instead it is more about the progress and independence of financial transactions. So it is not surprising that Bitcoin is the most advanced and independent payment system. However, in the past Bitcoin became bad because of the actions of hackers who used Bitcoin as a means of redemption for the attacks they carried out, thus creating a bad stigma against Bitcoin itself.

Gradually more and more people realized how advanced Satoshi's thinking was by creating Bitcoin. and now it is starting to become widely known as an asset that even occupies the top 10 largest assets in the world.
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One at a time. This is what I am expecting, it just takes time. It will be like a virus that will spread.
I really appreciate these kinds of country, where they adapt technology, and this technology especially blockchain and Bitcoin will help their country and the people also.
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While El Salvador made headlines by legalizing BTC as a payment option, the recent decision in Lugano, Switzerland, allowing citizens and tourists to transact in BTC—including tax payments—signals further mainstream adoption. This news is undoubtedly welcomed by crypto enthusiasts, with hopes for more nations to follow suit.
It is a good legal adoption for Bitcoin in Switzerland, at least in Lugano. It's another good adoption for Bitcoin in a European country and it can lay down foundation for Bitcoin legal tender in Switzerland in future.
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It is great news that Lugano officially accepts Bitcoin as a mode of payment( I believe they had accept it years ago), but as an official currency, I somehow think that it is an overstatement.

I'm not sure what's particularly new in this news. I've been reading news about the Switzerland city of Lugano being friendly with Bitcoin. Is Cointelegraph just recycling news or there's a new development about Lugano's Bitcoin adoption?

If we talk of Bitcoin being accepted by businesses there, this has been going on for a while already. If we talk of taxes and other government invoices in the city, I think Bitcoin has already been accepted by the city as payment as well even before 2024.

Yeah, it looks like they are recycling news to add fuel to the current hype of the Bitcoin market but regardless  I do not mind it at all since it brings more positive news that the Bitcoin market can benefit.
I agree "official currency" is an overstatement. The only legitimate case I can see of that is El Salvador and it had top down support from the President. Simply accepting cryptocurrency as a payment for government services, shouldn't be constituted as supporting a new "official currency", unless the highest leadership in that region makes a public endorsement announcement.
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It is great news that Lugano officially accepts Bitcoin as a mode of payment( I believe they had accept it years ago), but as an official currency, I somehow think that it is an overstatement.

I'm not sure what's particularly new in this news. I've been reading news about the Switzerland city of Lugano being friendly with Bitcoin. Is Cointelegraph just recycling news or there's a new development about Lugano's Bitcoin adoption?

If we talk of Bitcoin being accepted by businesses there, this has been going on for a while already. If we talk of taxes and other government invoices in the city, I think Bitcoin has already been accepted by the city as payment as well even before 2024.

Yeah, it looks like they are recycling news to add fuel to the current hype of the Bitcoin market but regardless  I do not mind it at all since it brings more positive news that the Bitcoin market can benefit.
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It's one thing to endorse purchasing goods and services in your local country with cryptocurrency. However, when the government (i.e. Switzerland), is allowing citizens to make tax payments, as much as I hate tax, it is a huge success and indicator of the future we could have with our own governments. The government accepting tax payments in cryptocurrency indicates they are establishing a mechanism to hold cryptocurrency themselves, so I am curious if they plan to hold it or not. Thanks for sharing the article.
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I'm not sure what's particularly new in this news. I've been reading news about the Switzerland city of Lugano being friendly with Bitcoin. Is Cointelegraph just recycling news or there's a new development about Lugano's Bitcoin adoption?

If we talk of Bitcoin being accepted by businesses there, this has been going on for a while already. If we talk of taxes and other government invoices in the city, I think Bitcoin has already been accepted by the city as payment as well even before 2024.
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This is really great news. I am pleased to read this but not entirely surprised because I would say I saw it coming. That’s how it starts, once a country takes the step, other countries would gradually want to go in. Imagine the other countries who were skeptic if they should do the same. Seeing 2 countries making Bitcoin an actual legal currency will motivate them even more. Can’t wait to see the next country to get into the dance floor.
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Nice,  it looks like it takes more than 2 years before this to happen which i guess is enough for a authority body to decide what good and bad effect it will take to their governments. Congrats! I wonder if there are people in this forum came from that city. Feel free to share your experience there Smiley
Lugano is most likely an experiment to observe the effects of bitcoin adoption/legalization because that much freedom means they're going to have to be getting something out of it right? I really like it if there's people from there that would share their experience but I don't think that it's happening real early.

I don't know if it's going to get bitcoin more valuable though because the way I see it, it going to be used like a currency which isn't bad but the people that's going to be using them and seeing the value that they're giving away because they use it as a currency will probably get a second thoughts about using it that way, I just hope that it won't be the case but given the value, highly unlikely that they're going to use it as a currency for a long time.
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Good news coming from another part of the world to encourage bitcoin adoption globally. More countries have been involved in cryptocurrency and trying to see for a way to make it legally used in the country as it becomes the trend around the world today. These countries that are already legalizing the use stand at a bigger advantage than those that will do later because of the information they must have possessed about bitcoin making it easier and simpler for them to use it before it becomes a legal tender globally and a means of exchange in the international market for cross border payments. I have hope in bitcoin and the way it is advancing, it will become legalized one day by every country in the world.
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I think this is a follow-up to the news about El-Savador which shocked the world with its success in using Bitcoin as legal payment in its country. Therefore, there are starting to be countries that are opening up to accepting Bitcoin as payment in their country.

Apart from providing financial freedom in a country, the use of Bitcoin as payment has become a bright spot for Bitcoin becoming better known to all levels of society. if that continues, bitcoin will rank first in the world's assets and could eventually beat gold. even though it is rumored that bitcoin is digital gold and deserves to be put on par with current world assets.

Switzerland is I believe one of the countries that is open to crypto market even in the early stages of its inception. So it is no surprise that one of its cities will officially accept btc in their payment/financial transactions. Only a matter of time that other cities will follow thru.

If btc will just be like any regular fiat to be included in the payment sector, this will further boost its popularity and so its demand. Given that it has fixed supply, we already know where the price is heading to. People will also discard the idea that it is only being used for illegal transactions over the net, which sadly, many still have that kind of notion towards this digital currency.
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For those still skeptical about cryptocurrency's role in the future of finance, recent developments underscore its growing significance as a payment system.

With major institutions and countries embracing BTC as a legitimate form of payment, the security of BTC holders' future is increasingly evident. Notably, global giants such as Google, Microsoft, and Wikipedia now facilitate transactions in crypto.

While El Salvador made headlines by legalizing BTC as a payment option, the recent decision in Lugano, Switzerland, allowing citizens and tourists to transact in BTC—including tax payments—signals further mainstream adoption. This news is undoubtedly welcomed by crypto enthusiasts, with hopes for more nations to follow suit. For further insights, refer to this article by Cointelegraph:
 https://cointelegraph.com/news/cryptos-role-daily-payments-beyond-lugano
This is superb news and a giant step towards making Bitcoin acceptable in more countries. I believe that with the integration of crypto payment systems, we'll have a more sophisticated financial infrastructure, as Grace Chen posited. The news about Lugano is just the tip of the iceberg, and we'll soon see crypto play a bigger role in daily payments. People like her are spearheading the adoption of Web3 and crypto through various initiatives, and this news from Lugano is sure to fuel the passion for continued adoption."
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This is good news for every bitcoin enthusiast in the world not just those from Lugano. This gives us hope that may be someday we would also be able to have our governments allow bitcoin to become a payment method or a legal tender. This proves how bitcoin will not be going anywhere else anytime soon since many governments seem to be interested in it. Let’s wish for our own country to do the same!  Grin
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I think this is a follow-up to the news about El-Savador which shocked the world with its success in using Bitcoin as legal payment in its country. Therefore, there are starting to be countries that are opening up to accepting Bitcoin as payment in their country.

Apart from providing financial freedom in a country, the use of Bitcoin as payment has become a bright spot for Bitcoin becoming better known to all levels of society. if that continues, bitcoin will rank first in the world's assets and could eventually beat gold. even though it is rumored that bitcoin is digital gold and deserves to be put on par with current world assets.
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This is indeed the news that many people who are crypto enthusiast wanted to hear. I think this is a good news for bitcoin which another government making bitcoin legal tender. I hope this news would also make other government decided to make Bitcoin legal tender like el salvador and now in lugano. I think this is also good for the people who are in crypto that lives there. I believe they put a lot of thinking before they decided to do this.
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Nice,  it looks like it takes more than 2 years before this to happen which i guess is enough for a authority body to decide what good and bad effect it will take to their governments. Congrats! I wonder if there are people in this forum came from that city. Feel free to share your experience there Smiley
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While El Salvador made headlines by legalizing BTC as a payment option, the recent decision in Lugano, Switzerland, allowing citizens and tourists to transact in BTC—including tax payments—signals further mainstream adoption. This news is undoubtedly welcomed by crypto enthusiasts, with hopes for more nations to follow suit. For further insights, refer to this article by Cointelegraph:
 https://cointelegraph.com/news/cryptos-role-daily-payments-beyond-lugano

There was a topic titled Swiss City of Lugano to Make Bitcoin Legal Tender which discussed Bitcoin adoption in this city extensively. It's a piece of good news that the government of the city is promoting the use of Bitcoin in the city. But I am also skeptical because unlike El Salvador which legalized only Bitcoin the city is also promoting some altcoins and a stablecoin. Although I am in support of this move I think this is just a strategy of the City government to attract more tourists and crypto investors to the city since Bitcoin is already legal in Switzerland. However, the City government of Lugano should be praised for accepting Bitcoin for the tax payments.
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This  are the kind of news we like to hear and going through the link shared by Op, the government are not just accept bitcoin as a payment method but also their administrative also work with Bitfinex in developing bitcoin payments via lightening network, this shows they have planned against the biggest hurdle the people there may face against using bitcoin as a means of payment via setting a LN platform, now small payment can be done there without thinking about tx fee.
And also they set up about 400 merchant accepting digital assets, though not only bitcoin are they accepting as digital currency for payments including their own city’s native LVGA token.

This is good initiative which may influence other cities and states in Switzerland to follow them also
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For those still skeptical about cryptocurrency's role in the future of finance, recent developments underscore its growing significance as a payment system.

With major institutions and countries embracing BTC as a legitimate form of payment, the security of BTC holders' future is increasingly evident. Notably, global giants such as Google, Microsoft, and Wikipedia now facilitate transactions in crypto.

While El Salvador made headlines by legalizing BTC as a payment option, the recent decision in Lugano, Switzerland, allowing citizens and tourists to transact in BTC—including tax payments—signals further mainstream adoption. This news is undoubtedly welcomed by crypto enthusiasts, with hopes for more nations to follow suit. For further insights, refer to this article by Cointelegraph:
 https://cointelegraph.com/news/cryptos-role-daily-payments-beyond-lugano
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