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Detroit to accept crypto payments for taxes and city fees

Detroit is set to become the largest U.S. city to accept cryptocurrency for tax and fee payments. 

Starting mid-2025, residents can use crypto to make payments through a platform managed by PayPal, Detroit officials announced today.

This initiative aligns with the city’s plan to adopt new technologies to improve public services and promote economic growth. Michigan has been taking a pro-crypto turn recently, with the State of Michigan Retirement System investing $6.6 million in ARK 21Shares’ ARKB spot Bitcoin ETF.

According to its officials, Detroit wants to create a more tech-friendly environment — for both residents and blockchain entrepreneurs interested in contributing to civic solutions.

“Detroit is building a technology-friendly environment that empowers residents and entrepreneurs,” said Mayor Mike Duggan. “We’re excited to allow residents to use cryptocurrency as a payment option.”

Detroit’s Treasurer, Nikhil Patel, said that this crypto-payment option is part of ongoing efforts to modernize the city’s payment system. The Treasurer’s Office hopes the platform upgrade will make payments more accessible, especially for those without traditional banking services.

“This new payment platform will increase accessibility for Detroiters who would like to use cryptocurrency; more importantly, the platform upgrade will also make it easier for Detroiters to make electronic payments – including those who may be unbanked.”

Nikhil Patel

Crypto and blockchain use-cases for city services

Alongside this rollout, Detroit is inviting blockchain innovators to pitch ideas for blockchain applications that could enhance city services. Proposals should address potential benefits for city residents, including transparency and data security.

With this move, Detroit joins states like Colorado, Utah, and Louisiana in accepting crypto for public payments.

This article first appeared at crypto.news

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