Crypto
St. Maarten Can Make Crypto Legal Tender, But it’s Bitcoin Cash (BCH)
St. Maarten, part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, could consider Bitcoin Cash, the controversial Bitcoin fork, as legal tender.
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Bitcoin Cash's CashTokens upgrade comes as interest in tokens issued on Bitcoin reaches a record high.
St. Maarten, part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, could consider Bitcoin Cash, the controversial Bitcoin fork, as legal tender.
Bitcoin started out as electronic cash, but turned into something different. The Lightning Network's growth suggests the original view is making a comeback.