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- CityCoins
Before CityCoins, cryptocurrencies couldn’t be used for municipal funding due to potential regulatory concerns CityCoins circumvent this issue by automatically converting a city’s crypto into fiat currency (USD), unlocking the potential of crypto for cities while remaining compliant with current and future regulations
- CityCoins 2. 0
As CityCoiners vote on upgrading the protocol, a vision for CityCoins 2 0 is shared at Bitcoin Unleashed in Miami
- Welcome to CityCoins
Stacking is a unique mechanism within the Stacks ecosystem that lets token holders temporarily lock up their coins within the CityCoins smart contract in exchange for crypto rewards To Stack, users first purchase or mine CityCoins and lock them in the CityCoins smart contract for a voluntary amount of time
- What can CityCoins do for my city?
CityCoins create funding and an open-source ecosystem for folks to build apps and services for a city Because a city’s tokens are programmable, devs can create almost anything, from a voting app to accessing CityCoins-exclusive spaces But “almost anything” is a daunting concept For guidance, remember: CityCoins are designed to improve the wealth, health, and happiness of citizens
- The Big Idea for CityCoins
CityCoins gives local communities a voice in how their cities are run — and the power to enact change
- CityCoins — MiamiCoin How-To
Learn more about how to mine, stack, and support the Magic City while earning Bitcoin in your sleep MiamiCoin is the first CityCoin to market, built to support the City of Miami while rewarding its holders through the Stacks Protocol
- Why CityCoins is Powered By Stacks — And How it All Works
Demystifying how CityCoins works, explaining why they are built on Stacks and Bitcoin, and highlighting differences between Stacking and Staking
- CityCoins are coming to New York City
Eric Adams, the Mayor-elect of New York City, has spoken CityCoins are coming to the Big Apple — let’s do this NYC! Why NYC? New York City’s status as a global leader in matters of culture and business doesn’t need to be stated — where NYC goes, the world follows Even in the midst of a challenging year, the city’s tech scene has thrived: Google has added 1 7 million square feet
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