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Re: BTC Now Official Currency in Lugano: Another Milestone for Cryptocurrency
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Best-mary
on 05/04/2024, 15:59:25 UTC
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