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While Miamiâs mayor Francis Suarez told the public he was a big believer in bitcoin and has accepted his pay in bitcoin, at the same time, a crypto coin called miamicoin (MIA) was launched. The Miamicoin projectâs goal was to give Miamiâs âcitizens and supporters the power to support, improve and program the Magic City.â However, after reaching $0.05 per unit on September 20, 2021, the crypto asset miamicoin has shed more than 88% in value against the U.S. dollar.
City of Miami Receives First Disbursement From Miamicoin Project Totaling $5.25 Million
A new coin called miamicoin (MIA) aims to benefit the Sunshine Stateâs bustling city as it rewards holders via the Stacks protocol. Miamicoin was built using the Stacks protocol, a smart-contract network built on top of the Bitcoin (BTC) blockchain. In December 2021, Francis Suarez spoke with Bloomberg Television and he explained he was seeking to expand the use of crypto assets across the city of Miami. Months later, on February 2, 2022, Suarez told the public that the City of Miami received its first-ever MIA disbursement from the project, totaling $5.25 million.
âIâm so excited to announce that the [City of Miami] has received its first-ever disbursement from [City Coins] totaling $5.25M,â Suarez tweeted. âThis is a historic moment for our city to collaborate with an innovative project that creates resources for our city through innovation, not taxation.â
Following the mayorâs statements, the computer scientist, internet entrepreneur, and co-founder of Stacks, Muneeb Ali, replied to the Miami mayorâs tweet and said: âAnother reason to move to Miami.â The head of growth at Stacks, Patrick Stanley, also tweeted about the disbursement, and said that this is just the beginning.
âMiami is going to do a lot of social good with their first $5,250,000 protocol donation from miamicoin,â Stanley said. âWhile this is just the beginning of civic-minded crypto, Iâm grateful to be a part of this community.â
The Stacks executive added:
We arenât left, we arenât right, we are forward.
Miamicoin Has Lost 88% in USD Value Since ATH, Philadelphia âIs Ready to Proceedâ With Phillycoin
Meanwhile, miamicoin can be staked and thereâs a circulating supply of 936,606,380 MIA coins today, and a total of 3,843,950,000 can be mined into existence. Reportedly, while miamicoins are generated via staking, 30% of the rewards go to the city. During the last 24 hours, the price range of miamicoin has been between $0.00630587 and $0.00692345 per MIA.
That price is down 88.4% since the crypto assetâs all-time high (ATH) at $0.055200 per unit five months ago on September 20, 2021. While most other crypto assets have managed to rebound from the lows, miamicoin (MIA) has not been able to jump back as the price remains consolidated.
According to Coingecko.com stats, Okcoin is the most active MIA exchange because itâs the only exchange that offers MIA trades. Okcoinâs MIA pairs include BTC, USD, and STX, and todayâs metrics indicate that USD is the most dominant trading pair with MIA, capturing 95.87% of all swaps.
USD/MIA trades are followed by STX with 2.82%, and 1.31% of MIA trades are settled in bitcoin (BTC). With only one exchange, and only $210,951 in 24-hour volume during the last day, MIA is fairly illiquid among the myriad of coins accepted by a wide-variety of merchants and crypto exchange platforms.
While miamicoin (MIA) continues to flounder, the project that launched the crypto asset, City Coins, has plans to launch more city coins in Philadelphia and New York. According to the New York website, people can start staking coins but the web portal asks the visitor to leave an email address for further correspondence. Reportedly, Philadelphia is ready to begin its City Coins-backed crypto asset launch. âPhilly is ready to proceed,â the city of Philadelphiaâs chief information officer Mark Wheeler said last week.
What do you think about miamicoinâs market dropping 88% lower than the assetâs ATH? What do you think about the City Coins-backed crypto assets built on top of Stacks? Let us know what you think about this subject in the comments section below.
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