
JumpStart business accelerator said that as part of the blockchain-start-ups support initiative, six Ohio funds are investing over $ 100 million in projects that develop solutions based on distributed registry technology for businesses and government agencies. This is reported by Cleveland.com .
For example, blockchain projects developing in the Ohio Opportunity Zone will receive access to funding of almost $ 200 million over the next three years.
Previously, the Ohio government allowed companies registered in the state to pay Bitcoin all types of taxes and fees – from excise taxes on cigarettes to insurance premiums on employees.
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