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Philadelphia looks set to become the fourth major American city to partner with CityCoins in launching its own crypto. The vetting process has begun under direction from the 'enthusiastic' Mayor Jim Kenney.

like Bitcoin. He pointed out that CityCoins doesn’t require users to use any additional hardware which could generate further harm to the environment. He told Statescoop on Feb. 1:

“I think we can simply say, ‘This isn’t Bitcoin and it’s not requiring new servers to be set up and it’s not requiring intensive energy use.’ I think that’s a valid, verifiable statement.”to the city’s government. He took the city of Miami as inspiration for the initiative.which Mayor Francis Suarez said could be used to cover the tax burden for all of its residents.

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