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Miami’s mayor is considering to put some of the city’s treasury reserves into bitcoin.

Mayor of Miami Francis Suarez has announced plans to take a part of his 401(k) payout in Bitcoin with the help of a third-par
Mayor of Miami Francis Suarez has announced plans to take a part of his 401(k) payout in Bitcoin with the help of a third-party payment processor Strike.

The mayor of Miami, Francis Suarez, is considering putting some of the city’s treasury reserves into bitcoin. “We are looking at the possibility of diversifying our investment portfolio and having and holding a percentage of our investments in bitcoin,” Suarez told FOX Business in an interview on Thursday. “If I would have done it last year, I would have made 200% plus [return]. So I would have looked like a genius.” The mayor said he wants to make Miami “one of the most crypto forward and technological cities” in the country.

Miami aims to become the easiest place” in the U.S. to do crypto business.

The U.S. city is looking to create a regulatory framework that makes it “the easiest place” in the U.S. to do crypto business. “We’re looking at laws from Wyoming, Wisconsin, and New York, a regulatory environment, and we have a tremendous amount of interest in tech right now,” the mayor noted. “So we’re looking at a variety of things from being able to make payments in crypto, in bitcoin, in particular, being able to pay your taxes, being able to pay fees to the city.”

Mayor thinks bitcoin’s price will only go in one direction.

Francis Suarez thinks bitcoin’s price will only go in one direction, given that its supply is limited and as it becomes more mainstream. “It’s only going to go up,” said the mayor, acknowledging that the cryptocurrency is volatile. Still, “the fact that it is limited, the fact that other governments use currencies to do a variety of things that have nothing to do necessarily with the exchange of goods, but to implement public policy, I think has made bitcoin a very attractive investment for many people,” Miami’s mayor further noted.

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