
“Beside Slovakia and Finland, now Switzerland is the third country in Europe offering access to such an ATM to a broader public. The Wikirating founder Dorian Credé and the Bitcoin-Blogger Christian Mäder want to make it easier for the public to get to know Bitcoin. In addition, with this campaign they want to motivate the politicians to create more legal certainty. Inspired by Switzerland’s tradition of being headquarter of many international organizations, Credé and Mäder founded the World Bitcoin Association. The association is is not only open to all Bitcoin interested persons, but also to all worldwide active Bitcoin country organizations.”
http://worldbitcoin.info/wordpress/media-2/media-en/
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