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May 04, 2016, 03:58:22 PM |
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The small town is already known for its fast growing fintech operations, even being called “Crypto Valley” by some, with 15 fintech-oriented companies being located there. Apparently the town council has hopes Zug’s trend as a financial tech hub continues — having embraced the new identity with this legislative move.
After this legislative move you can be certain Bitcoiners will be taking notice of this small town, and it already has the added benefit of being located in Switzerland — which is known for its business friendly environment and relatively small regulatory burden. Switzerland’s long history of regulatory stability and political neutrality has, in the past, made the country a hub for financial related business. So, it should be no surprise that the town that takes the radical step of accepting Bitcoin for utility payments would be located in the country.
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May 04, 2016, 04:54:14 PM |
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May 04, 2016, 10:50:25 PM |
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This is really great that they have gone ahead and allowed it to breathe. Hopefully it opens more Countries to following suit and we get a domino effect where the people demand change.
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May 04, 2016, 10:53:19 PM |
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Good news. And it is always nice to hear about bitcoin acceptance progression. Promotion among 'normal' people is all bitcoin needs right now. But that mean you can pay official taxes with Bitcoin and other utility fees like fines, tickets etc. there?
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May 05, 2016, 06:48:59 AM |
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The small town is already known for its fast growing fintech operations, even being called “Crypto Valley” by some, with 15 fintech-oriented companies being located there. Apparently the town council has hopes Zug’s trend as a financial tech hub continues — having embraced the new identity with this legislative move.
After this legislative move you can be certain Bitcoiners will be taking notice of this small town, and it already has the added benefit of being located in Switzerland — which is known for its business friendly environment and relatively small regulatory burden. Switzerland’s long history of regulatory stability and political neutrality has, in the past, made the country a hub for financial related business. So, it should be no surprise that the town that takes the radical step of accepting Bitcoin for utility payments would be located in the country.
what kind of services?gas station?or other services? its a good move for europan country like swiss to begin accept bitcoin in town,and its should following by other country,even not easy to teach services owner to accept bitcoin. but we can go ahead smoothly.
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saiha
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May 05, 2016, 06:51:05 AM |
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Good news, as long they accept bitcoin with any of services they offer. That is a good thing that bitcoin in now being recognized by many countries in the world. First, brazil 150+ stores and now swiss town.
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May 05, 2016, 06:03:46 PM |
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The Swiss can do this because the country has a stable currency where Bitcoin is not a real challenger. In contrary to the Euro for example. The acceptance of Bitcoin could lead to loss of trust on the next Euro crisis. For that reason, I predict that we will not see such officially Bitcoin acceptance services in European countries outside Switzerland.
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May 05, 2016, 07:27:12 PM |
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Switzerland is a pretty nice place, nice mountains, eco-friendly stuff, bitcoin, low taxes, and people are not that zombies.
I wish all of europe would adopt their style of living. They will be one of the early bitcoin countries after Netherlands.
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May 05, 2016, 07:32:08 PM |
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Cool. Politics must know about this, so they can use it to wash and hide their money.
That way they won't be caught and people will think they're honest.
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May 05, 2016, 07:44:22 PM |
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Its amazing a Country like this is moving in the right direction,here in Canada I have read two issues lately that make me shake my head. One is they want to put some women on the dollar bills and produce a new bill in honor of some famous lady they select. Problem being we will have to replace all our currency once the Queen kicks the bucket and I am guessing sooner than later. Second issue is they then want to eliminate the lower end coins because its costing to much money to produce and it would save them money! Bitcoin says hello and is much cheaper to produce. Imagine we are not the only Country going through retarded money issues like this and thinking about bitcoin being used in the manner the Swiss are using it just pisses me off so much that we are not following suit.
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May 05, 2016, 09:32:34 PM |
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Interesting that public services of a swiss town start to accept bitcoin, come on to see if more cities start doing the same. But i think that it will take long time to take on other countries.
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May 05, 2016, 09:41:08 PM |
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Well Switzerland is so politically neutral and embracing of new technology be it finance or any other matters. I do not think it is surprising at all. Rather to me it seems like it should have arrived earlier haha
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May 05, 2016, 10:35:06 PM |
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I hope it spread like forest fire and soon entire Switzerland and then Europe followed by whole world start using bitcoin. I am dying to see that happen
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May 05, 2016, 11:27:32 PM |
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The small town is already known for its fast growing fintech operations, even being called “Crypto Valley” by some, with 15 fintech-oriented companies being located there. Apparently the town council has hopes Zug’s trend as a financial tech hub continues — having embraced the new identity with this legislative move.
After this legislative move you can be certain Bitcoiners will be taking notice of this small town, and it already has the added benefit of being located in Switzerland — which is known for its business friendly environment and relatively small regulatory burden. Switzerland’s long history of regulatory stability and political neutrality has, in the past, made the country a hub for financial related business. So, it should be no surprise that the town that takes the radical step of accepting Bitcoin for utility payments would be located in the country.
Great move,small town in swiss should be have complete facility and have a big area with internet connection. and this is could be problem to other city in europe or asia,small city in asia have no complete facility and some of them have no internet connection,how bitcoin or blockchain should face this?
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Doms
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May 06, 2016, 04:42:48 AM |
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This is a nice step for Zug, being the new tech town in Switzerland. The world needs more of these towns so mass adoption of BTC should not be too hard to accomplish. By public services, what does it usally cover? Will they be accepting payments for taxes, car registrations, driver's license and passport renewals, and all that stuff?
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May 06, 2016, 04:51:35 AM |
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Wow, what a very good news, "Crypto Valley" haha I'm thinking about how people have transactions there. I wanna be there and wanna see how people live for each day in that Crypto Valley. But definitely, this is a good news.
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May 06, 2016, 04:52:33 AM |
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Switzerland is technically advance and has most of the good paying IT jobs for computer science professionals.Definitely,allowing the acceptance of bitcoins in such conditions will be a right option since they have a good number of people who actually prefer using bitcoins.Unlike other economies ,Switzerland has the least corrupt government in Europe and their finances are well managed hence using bitcoins is no way a harm to their environment.
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May 06, 2016, 04:55:21 AM |
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Good for them, I'm glad to see more places starting to accept Bitcoin for more essential services.
Maybe I would move there at some point in the future, but not just for the Bitcoin. it'll play a factor in it, but it might be good to just get away from everything else and go to a small town somewhere cold, and just relax.
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May 06, 2016, 05:04:35 AM |
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This is really great that they have gone ahead and allowed it to breathe.
Agreed, and well put. Chris
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