The Ohio State Depository Board has unanimously approved a vendor to handle cryptocurrency payments, including Bitcoin, for state fees and services. This move marks Ohio's latest effort to integrate cryptocurrency into its public financial system. In June, the Ohio legislature passed the Blockchain Foundation Act, which prohibits local governments from restricting the use of digital assets and exempts capital gains tax on crypto transactions under $200.
Ohio Approves Crypto Payments for State Services
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