STX Wire Fraud - Stacks CEO Discusses MIA Coin and NYCCoin

Gunnar Larson g at xny.io
Fri Jan 28 04:31:03 PST 2022


The Wire Fraud statute makes it illegal for anyone to use, or cause the use
of “wire, radio, or television communication in interstate or foreign
commerce” for the purposes of executing a scheme to defraud or to obtain
money by false or fraudulent pretenses. It is punishable by *up to 20 years
in prison: *
https://www.new-york-lawyers.org/wire-fraud.html#:~:text=The%20Wire%20Fraud%20statute%20makes,to%2020%20years%20in%20prison
.

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Stacks Founder and CEO careless wire fraud in a new CityCoin's promotion:
https://www.citycoins.co/post/stacks-founder-muneeb-ali-shares-his-thoughts-on-citycoins

Muneeb Ali <https://twitter.com/muneeb>, the founder of Stacks
<https://www.stacks.co/> and CEO of Hiro Systems <https://www.hiro.so/>,
shares his thoughts on CityCoins and the project’s potential to accelerate
meaningful change.

CityCoins is built on the Stacks Protocol — a layer-1 blockchain that recycles
Bitcoin’s PoW in a way that is both secure and resource-efficient
<https://www.citycoins.co/post/citycoins-are-environmentally-friendly>.
Muneeb has been following the project’s development since inception and had
a lot to say about CityCoins.
What excites you the most about the CityCoins project?

I feel like crypto networks could actually be a very unique and new way of
facilitating public-private partnerships.

Take MiamiCoin for example. If you live in Miami, you're from there, you're
interested in the city, or just want to be a part of the Miami economy —
there’s now a way for you to get involved. There is a crypto asset that
represents the community of Miami that could spread globally. And there are
so many interesting things you can build on top of CityCoins. It opens up a
new design space for government services and other types of community
activity.
What types of applications are you most excited to see the CityCoins
community build using MiamiCoin, NYCCoin, and other future city-specific
tokens?

Interfaces to government services. Government software has historically
been painful to use. You can theoretically get really good engineers to
build modern apps for government services by incentivizing them and letting
them integrate CityCoins like Miami’s and New York City’s in the apps.
-- 
*Gunnar Larson - xNY.io <http://www.xNY.io> | Bank.org <http://Bank.org>*
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- Digital Currency
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