
The governor added that paying taxes in crypto was likely just the first step, with using digital asset payments for certain licenses to follow "within a few months."
Colorado's governor anticipates the state will start accepting cryptocurrency for tax payments by summer, with plans to expand digital asset payments for certain licenses shortly after. This move marks a significant step toward integrating cryptocurrencies into state financial systems.

The governor added that paying taxes in crypto was likely just the first step, with using digital asset payments for certain licenses to follow "within a few months."
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