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Detroit to accept cryptocurrency payments for taxes and services

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November 12, 2024
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La città di Detroit accetterà pagamenti in criptovalute per tasse e servizi
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The Michigan city becomes the first major U.S. metropolis to introduce the option of paying taxes in Bitcoin and other digital assets.

Detroit will become the largest city in the United States to accept cryptocurrency payments for taxes and services. The city’s mayor announced on November 7 that residents will be able to use digital assets to settle taxes and other city fees through a platform managed by PayPal.

In a statement, Mayor Mike Duggan said:

“Detroit is building a technology-friendly environment that empowers residents and entrepreneurs. We are excited to be one of the first major U.S. cities to explore blockchains civic applications and allow residents to use their cryptocurrency as a payment option.”

The initiative will be operational starting mid-2025, along with other improvements to the city’s payment services, as explained by Treasurer Nikhil Patel. It is part of Detroit’s broader strategy to explore innovative technologies that can enhance public services, strengthen civic engagement, and promote economic growth.

Patel stated:

“This new payment platform will increase accessibility for Detroiters who would like to use cryptocurrency; more importantly, the platform upgrade will also make it easier for Detroiters to make electronic payments – including those who may be unbanked.”

With a population of around 630,000, Detroit is the 26th most populous city in the United States. Currently, only two other U.S. cities—Williston in North Dakota and Miami Lakes in Florida—accept cryptocurrency payments.

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