Bitcoin Center NYC

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The Bitcoin Center is based in the financial district of New York City, next to the NYSE.[1][2][3] It was founded in 2013, by Nick Spanos, with the purpose of educating people about bitcoin and encouraging the trade of cryptocurrency. It has goals to become the first regulated exchange in the world.[4] The center currently promotes bitcoin through a host of events, such as Satoshi Square, music festivals, lectures, and movies.

U.S. Department of Treasury ruling on live trading

With the introduction of a live trading exchange, there was debate about the legality of the trading floor at the center. Based on a U.S. Treasury Department ruling[5] on January 30, 2014, the center does not fall under their statutes because of the fact that the trading is proprietary and no commissions are taken. [6]

First U.S. Senate candidate to officially support cryptocurrency

During the center's launch party Keynote speaker Congressman Steve Stockman (R-TX) announced his acceptance of bitcoin donations for his 2014 Senate campaign, making him the first U.S. Senate candidate to officially support bitcoin. [7]

Bitcoin Center NYC Moves

Due to pressure from the BitLicense, and a necessity to maintain it's prescense in New York City; the Bitcoin Center NYC opened at its new location on 25 Cleveland Place.[8] There is currently a DAVE Bitcoin ATM located at the premises within the location.

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