Mayor CoolValley plans to offer at least $ 1,000 worth of cryptocurrency for 1,500 residents.

2021-8-22 05:09
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Jason Stewart, mayor of Midwest Missouri, the capital of Cool Valley, plans to provide at least $ 1,000 in cryptocurrency to 1,500 residents for free. In his opinion, if the public today used free Bitcoin as a micropayment, it would be "really sad." He believes that in the future, when the price of cryptocurrencies increases to $ 500,000, everything will change. Now he is encouraging people to go door to door to provide free education on the use and economy of Bitcoin. (Kryptonosis)

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