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Last updated: June 16, 2025, 22:30  |  Written by: Charlie Shrem

Bitcoin Fails To
Bitcoin Fails To

Known As The City Of

Economics in Brief: Philadelphia Says No to CityCoin

The City of Miami recently began dabbling in CityCoin, a nonprofit and open-source protocol for trading cryptocurrency that’s netted the city almost $25 million. City of

Known as the city of Brotherly Love, Philadelphia is actively looking forward to developing a native cryptocurrency for the city in partnership with CityCoins. Thriving as a

Philadelphia Chief Information Officer Mark

Philadelphia to explore city-branded cryptocurrency - StateScoop

Philadelphia Chief Information Officer Mark Wheeler announced Monday that “Philly is ready” for CityCoins, which creates niche cryptocurrencies for cities it deems to be

‘Philly is ready’ for CityCoins, says city council - Cointelegraph

Philly Emerged As The Fourth

Philly emerged as the fourth city to embrace crypto. This could mean that an array of other cities could be in line to do the same. Cryptocurrencies seemed to be the latest

Philly-branded cryptocurrency being considered as vehicle to fund

Exclusive: Philly gov will officially not pursue CityCoin, CIO Mark

The City Of Philadelphia Is

la nouvelle crypto de la ville de Philadelphie - Journal du Coin

Philadelphia embraces CityCoins; Will the crypto bug takeover the

The City of Philadelphia is ceasing the adoption of CityCoin, a philanthropic cryptocurrency that municipalities can use to finance local programs, Billy Penn reports.

Philly

Philadelphia to explore crypto treasury with CityCoins

Philly’s chief information officer and apparent Bitcoin supporter Mark Wheeler said that “Philly is ready” to begin working with CityCoins in a Tuesday tweet.

Monté sur la blockchain Stacks (STX) – une sidechain de Bitcoin (BTC) -, le projet CityCoins veut aider les administrations municipales à créer leur propre cryptomonnaie

Philly Is Considering Minting Its

What are CityCoins? Philly's CIO is looking into crypto to fund civic

Philly is considering minting its own branded cryptocurrency as a way to help cover municipal expenses. Mayor Jim Kenney has given his staff the go-ahead to start

Should the city proceed, a Philadelphia-based coin could become tradable in crypto markets worldwide and provide some passive revenue back to the city, but experts

Philadelphia explores cryptocurrency with CityCoins - Inquirer.com

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