The Metropolis of Santa Monica has formally launched a Bitcoin Workplace to extend schooling about Bitcoin, discover financial alternatives and additional place the town as a frontrunner in cryptocurrency innovation.
The initiative was unanimously authorized by the Santa Monica Metropolis Council on July 11, and an official webpage was launched and made public on August 8.
The workplace is a part of a collaboration with Proof of Workforce, a nonprofit group that goals to offer bitcoin schooling to staff, unions and pension funds.
Key objectives of the Bitcoin Workplace embody educating the area people, exploring partnerships that might spur the town’s financial restoration, and figuring out bitcoin-related profession alternatives for residents and college students.
Whereas the initiative has generated pleasure, it has additionally raised issues amongst some metropolis officers. Metropolis council members mentioned the potential authorized and monetary dangers of selling Bitcoin and requested that acceptable disclaimers be put in place to guard the town from legal responsibility. Nevertheless, as said on the town's official webpage, metropolis officers harassed the significance of understanding the dangers related to cryptocurrencies.
Led by Santa Monica firefighter and former union consultant Dominic Bay, Proof of Workforce was based in 2023. The 501(c)(4) tax-funded nonprofit goals to empower staff, unions and organizations by serving to them perceive how Bitcoin can assist their function and well-being.
Along with academic actions, Bitcoin Workplace can also be selling the upcoming “Bitcoin Peer-to-Peer Pageant” scheduled for Oct. 18. The occasion is believed to be a continuation of a competition beforehand deliberate by SwanBitcoin, which initially scheduled the occasion for Oct. 17 however canceled it attributable to staffing cuts.
Santa Monica's new Bitcoin workplace and deliberate competition underscore the town's dedication to integrating Bitcoin into its financial framework and reinforce its place as a number one tech hub within the “Silicon Seaside” area.