Opinion: Miami Takes a Step Back From Its Crypto Ambitions

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Miami Has Been Pursuing Its Crypto Dreams For The Past Two Decades, Thanks Largely To The City’s Top Officials’ Enthusiastic Bitcoin Evangelism.

A Central Figure In This Vision Is Mayor Francis Suárez, The City’s Primary Cheerleader For Digital Currency, Who Believes That One Day Miami Could Become The Crypto Capital Of The Country.

Miami Published Its “Bitcoin White Paper” Two Years Ago, A Blueprint For Transforming The City Into A 21st-Century Metropolis. Around The Same Time, Crypto-Stars Began To Move To The Region, And The City Started Selling Its Own Digital Currency, MiamiCoin.

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