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posted by martyb on Friday November 05 2021, @05:20AM   Printer-friendly
from the gonna-need-more-power-plants dept.

New York City mayor-elect says he'll take his first three paychecks in Bitcoin:

Spurred by a tweet from the mayor of Miami, New York City Mayor-elect Eric Adams told followers Thursday that he plans to take his first three mayoral paychecks in Bitcoin.

"NYC is going to be the center of the cryptocurrency industry and other fast-growing, innovative industries," Adams tweeted. "Just wait!

It's a high-profile embrace of digital currency at a time when regulators in the US, including in New York City, are heightening scrutiny of cryptocurrency exchanges. Last month, New York state Attorney General Letitia James asked two lending platforms to cease activities after winning a court order forcing the closure of the cryptocurrency exchange Coinseed.

NYC Mayor-elect vows to take first salary payments in Bitcoin:

“NYC is going to be the center of the cryptocurrency industry and other fast-growing, innovative industries,” he said on Twitter on Thursday.

In New York we always go big, so I’m going to take my first THREE paychecks in Bitcoin when I become mayor. NYC is going to be the center of the cryptocurrency industry and other fast-growing, innovative industries! Just wait!

— Eric Adams (@ericadamsfornyc) November 4, 2021

Adams, a Democrat, has said he wanted to turn New York into a crypto-friendly city and that he wants to explore a NYC Coin similar to Miami’s. In an interview on Bloomberg Radio after being elected mayor on Nov. 2, he wagered a “friendly competition” with the mayor of Miami, who was the first to set up a so-called CityCoin cryptocurrency.


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday November 05 2021, @08:47PM (4 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday November 05 2021, @08:47PM (#1193819)

    When elected officials get suckered into get-rich schemes that are bound to come crashing down and promote them.

    He's just copycatting the mayor of Miami [bloomberg.com].

    And it's a stunt.

    Adams was blathering on about how NYC is going to be the center of the cryptocurrency industry and other fast-growing, innovative industries," [cbsnews.com]

    Which just goes to show he doesn't understand what *decentralized* means.

    It's actually kind of humorous. Except he's going to be my mayor soon. Then again, he's bound to be an improvement on deBlasio. Who was an improvement on Bloomberg, who was a (minor) improvement on Jackass Guiliani.

  • (Score: 2) by Phoenix666 on Saturday November 06 2021, @08:55AM (3 children)

    by Phoenix666 (552) on Saturday November 06 2021, @08:55AM (#1193991) Journal

    Then again, he's bound to be an improvement on deBlasio. Who was an improvement on Bloomberg, who was a (minor) improvement on Jackass Guiliani.

    DeBlasio was no improvement on Bloomberg. He was significantly worse in every area. People who ran non-profits in the city waxed nostalgic for Bloomberg because deBlasio screwed up the contracting process so badly. DeBlasio also reversed key policies that made New York one of the cleanest and safest cities in the country. His decision to shut down city schools at the start of the coronavirus has caused a mass exodus of families out of the area; One school two blocks away from our apartment in Brooklyn lost more than 30% of its students overnight and the school had to, accordingly, lay off 30% of its teachers. DeBlasio's shutdowns of hospitality and entertainment industries has slaughtered small businesses by the scads.

    In fact, a person could go so far as to say that deBlasio has been the virus.

    I don't have much of an opinion of Adams because borough presidents don't have any power and don't do a whole heck of a lot, but in the very few things he has said and done in my interactions with him while I was serving on a school board seemed reasonable and phlegmatic. Maybe he'll do better than deBlasio. But with the village idiot Brad Lander as Comptroller things don't look good for NYC.

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    • (Score: 2) by Runaway1956 on Saturday November 06 2021, @09:15AM (1 child)

      by Runaway1956 (2926) Subscriber Badge on Saturday November 06 2021, @09:15AM (#1193999) Homepage Journal

      New Yorkers have a long history of electing scum-sucking bottom feeders to office.

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      • (Score: 2) by Phoenix666 on Saturday November 06 2021, @06:46PM

        by Phoenix666 (552) on Saturday November 06 2021, @06:46PM (#1194181) Journal

        That is true, but it is not an uninterrupted history. Giuliani cleaned up crime in the city, despite being a humorless schmuck. Bloomberg ran the city well, despite being a patrician who didn't like it when the plebs embarrassed him.

        Eliot Spitzer did a good job tackling excess on Wall Street before he flamed out with the escort service. Preet Bharara did a decent job filling those shoes before Trump fired him.

        NYC is a city of fiefdoms and rampant corruption that is primarily run by organized crime syndicates like Goldman Sachs and various real estate moguls.

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    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday November 06 2021, @01:16PM

      by Anonymous Coward on Saturday November 06 2021, @01:16PM (#1194083)

      DeBlasio was no improvement on Bloomberg.

      AC you replied to here.

      deBlasio is certainly not the sharpest knife in the drawer. I might even go so far as to say he was on a par with "Ed Koch, your mayor!"

      However, Bloomberg lost *any* respect I had for him when he conspired with the city council to blatantly disregard the *multiple* overwhelming votes of New Yorkers and give himself a third term.

      I (as well as a majority of NYC voters) *repeatedly* voted to limit the Mayor to two terms.

      Bloomberg ignored the democratic (small 'd') will of the people to allow himself to run for a third term, then spent $109 million to get himself re-elected. Even so, he *barely* beat Bill Thompson, 50.7% to 46,3%, who he outspent 11 to 1.

      Bloomberg was (and I assume, still is) an anti-democratic (again, small 'd'), egocentric little Napoleon who deserves nothing but derision and scorn.

      So yes. deBlasio wasn't a very good mayor. But Bloomberg is in a scumbag class all by himself.