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Topic: Miami, the capital of the world of digital currencies? - page 2. (Read 247 times)

legendary
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Here is a list of Bitcoin ATM cities:

Those are countries!!!! And if we go by the number of ATMs per city, Miami is nowhere near the title of capital, with only 513 compared to Los Angeles with 1215.
But that means little, the numbers of ATMs are dependent on population and income, there is little a small down with 500k could do to compete with a 20 million metro area.

Francis Suarez has allowed citizens to use digital currency ATMs

Allowed???

Mayor Francis Suarez has been pretty hot on Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies (or technology businesses in general) for a while now. I believe this is one of his Bitcoin-bullish tweets, and it dates back to as early as January 2021.

Pretty weird, I tried searching for older news about him and Bitcoin and I couldn't find any, I could have sworn that he was a crypto enthusiast for years now, probably I've mistaken him with somebody else but I'm pretty sure there was something about a city in Florida accepting bitcoin for tax payments way earlier, like 2019 or something. Still, I'm waiting for him some plans on how he will try to snatch some crypto-related business to set shop in Miami, he faces stiff competition with states like Texas attracting a lot of tech companies lately, and unless he gets help from the state as mayor he has limited powers, it's all about taxes in the end.
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It's great to see a list of progressive nations with progressive leaders. Unfortunately my country with a fascist leader and regressive mindset couldn't make to the list. They even arrested a crypto exchange owner for installing a crypto ATM. But that's another matter. I sometime wonder how much contrast we get to see in the same world where we all live. That's why in a progressive nation we always see stories of prosperity and in regressive nations we see stories of horrific incidents and wealth distribution inequality.

El Salvador is the new entrant to this list but the mayor of Miami deserves a special mention most definitely. He turned around the mindset of the city residents towards crypto through he visionary reforms.
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Mayor Francis Suarez has been pretty hot on Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies (or technology businesses in general) for a while now. I believe this is one of his Bitcoin-bullish tweets, and it dates back to as early as January 2021.



https://twitter.com/FrancisSuarez/status/1354488469091975168
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How much is the mayor of Miami interested in digital currencies?
Francis Suarez has allowed citizens to use digital currency ATMs as well as pay taxes with digital currencies!
(https://cointelegraph.com/news/miami-stakes-the-claim-to-become-the-world-s-bitcoin-and-crypto-capital)



This happened after El Salvador accepted bitcoin as one of its payment systems, and it seems that we should see increasing demand for digital currency payment systems in various cities and countries every day.
Statistics from countries that use digital currencies as part of their daily payments are not small.
Here is a list of Bitcoin ATM cities:

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