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.