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On Wednesday, the US State of Louisiana made a milestone announcement to start accepting Bitcoin payments against the state services. John Fleming, the Lousiana State Treasurer, stated that they have entered into a collaboration with Bead Pay and other integration partners to facilitate crypto payments. This move from Louisiana could encourage other US states like Wyoming and Massachusetts in order to implement crypto payment for state services.
Louisiana announced to accept Bitcoin payments against state services in a major push toward BTC adoption. The first such payment happened on Wednesday to the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries today.
Dr. Fleming said that this initiative will play a crucial step in modernizing government operations. He added:
“In today’s digital age, government systems must evolve and embrace new technologies. By introducing cryptocurrency as a payment option, we’re not just innovating; we’re providing our citizens with flexibility and freedom in interacting with state services.”
However, they have clarified that the State of Louisiana will not handle cryptocurrency. Instead, Bead Pay will convert the Bitcoin payments to US Dollars. Apart from Bitcoin, Louisiana state residents will also be able to pay in USD coins (USDC), directly from their crypto wallets.
The recent partnership with Bead Pay ensures that the state protects itself from the crypto market volatility. Besides, the market volatility has shot up as the Federal Reserve announced 50 bps rate cut on Wednesday, the first time in four years.
The Louisiana State expects that the new Bitcoin payment option will reduce fraud and boost overall transaction security.
Lawmakers, especially from the Republican camp have been warming up to crypto after Donald Trump’s major push for the industry. Earlier this week, the Republican Presidential nominee launched his DeFi crypto project World Liberty Financial.
Wyoming Senator Cynthia Lummis has recently raised concerns over the SEC’s overreach of the crypto industry. While the Democrats have been calling crypto legislation FIT 21 and the proposed rollback of SAB 121 as the work of “extreme MAGA Republicans,” Lummis stated that wait until we have Bitcoin as a strategic Reserve.
Last month at the Bitcoin conference, Cynthia Lummis unveiled a major pro-Bitcoin bill. Thus, it is likely that Wyoming would follow in the footsteps of integrating Bitcoin payments for state services in the future.
Another major state to watch out for this year’s Presidential Elections is Massachusetts, as pro-crypto lawyer John Deaton takes on anti-crypto Senator Elizabeth Warren. Deaton has been fighting for the crypto cause for a long and recently slammed Senator Warren for lobbying for banks.
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