Money for nothing: Cities' crypto push draws fans, critics

Money for nothing: Cities' crypto push draws fans, critics

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https://apnews.com/f076e0e8b80adf74fdeebaeae9188e70

NEW YORK (AP) — A small group of cryptocurrency enthusiasts has an offer that they’re hoping U.S. cities can’t refuse.

The group City Coins is asking Miami and New York to accept the equivalent of millions of dollars in a new cryptocurrency, and at least some of the money is real: Last week, Miami Mayor Francis Suarez announced that City Coins had transferred $5.25 million to the city.

Money for nothing: Cities' crypto push draws fans, critics

Feb 8, 2022, 8:23pm UTC
https://apnews.com/f076e0e8b80adf74fdeebaeae9188e70 > NEW YORK (AP) — A small group of cryptocurrency enthusiasts has an offer that they’re hoping U.S. cities can’t refuse. > The group City Coins is asking Miami and New York to accept the equivalent of millions of dollars in a new cryptocurrency, and at least some of the money is real: Last week, Miami Mayor Francis Suarez announced that City Coins had transferred $5.25 million to the city.