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The Swedish Bitcoin markets have emphatically responded to Mathias Sundin, the worldâs only elected politician to accept campaign donations exclusively in Bitcoin, assuming the position of Chairman of The Board with Swedenâs largest Bitcoin exchange, BTCX.
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The Surge In Localbitcoins Trading Volume Can Be Interpreted As Evidence of a Large Uptake in Swedish Bitcoin Adoption
Swedish Bitcoin trading volume on localbitcoins has doubled in recent weeks, following news of Mathias Sundinâs transition from the political arena to the position of Chairman of the Board at BTCX.
Mathias Sundin made history in 2014 by becoming the worldâs first elected politician to exclusively accept campaign donations in the form of Bitcoin, and has been credited with contributing to the highly liberal regulatory approach to Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies that Sweden currently maintains. In 2016 Sweden joined the many countries that say they are looking into how to develop their own cryptocurrencies, the exact applications for which have yet to be determined, and earlier this year news emerged that Sweden is testing out blockchain technology as means to secure land title registry records.
BTCXâs Customer Base Has Shown Recent Consistent Growth of Over 1,000 Users Each Month
The surge in localbitcoins trading volume can be interpreted as evidence of a large uptake in Swedish bitcoin adoption, as trading via localbitcoins incurs heavier fees than on exchanges, and thus represents a depiction of the userbase citizens who are likely to be outside of the trading community. The rapid rise in trading volume has been attributed to Sundinâs move to BTCX, whose success as an MP garnered great attention and validation of bitcoin throughout Swedish society.
BTCXâs customer base has shown recent consistent growth of over 1,000 users each month, and Sundin hopes to accelerate growth through greater cooperation with the countryâs mainstream financial institutions. For Sundin, BTCX has a unique opportunity to âshow the banks and everyone else that theyâre following every regulation⊠weâre doing everything by the book here, and thereâs nothing fishy going on.â
Further cooperation between the bitcoin industry and Swedenâs mainstream financial institutions will make Sweden one of the most advanced nations when it comes to fostering growth and investment in the cryptocurrency economy.
Bitcoin is a legal means of payment in Sweden and is currently classified as a âcapital investment objectâ, with capital gains taxation charged on realised gains in value, and standard taxation applied to the dollar value of bitcoins when used in the form of commercial transactions. Thereâs also two exchange-traded notes (ETNs) pegged to the price of Bitcoin that are traded on the NASDAQ OMX in Sweden.
Do you think Mathias Sundinâs transition from politics to Chairman of the Board at BTCX will lead to greater mainstream adoption of bitcoin in Sweden? Let us know your thoughts below!
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