TechFlow news, November 8 — According to The Block, on Thursday, city officials in Detroit announced that the city will become the largest U.S. city to accept cryptocurrency payments. Residents will be able to pay taxes and other municipal fees using cryptocurrencies through a secure platform managed by PayPal. In a press release, Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan said: "Detroit is building a tech-friendly environment that empowers residents and entrepreneurs. We are excited to be one of the first major American cities to explore blockchain applications for citizens and allow residents to use cryptocurrency as a payment method."
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