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Cyprus University Accepts Bitcoin For Tuition Fee Payments

An anonymous reader writes "The University of Nicosia has begun accepting bitcoins as payment for its courses, as well as launching a Master of Science degree focusing on digital currencies. The announcement is part of a proposal set up by the university to develop the Mediterranean island into a hub for bitcoin trading, processing and banking, as use of the virtual currency continues to gain traction." Warning: Auto-playing ad, with sound.

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  1. Re: Good thing I didn't invest. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Normally I'd respond with snark about tulips and CROX, but Cyprus is a financial post-apocalyptic wasteland where neither the people nor the institutions trust the kleftes, the bankers and the Russians who now run the smoldering remains of the bank. Plus, Cyprus has been in corralito since the meltdown, which effectively means the Cypriot Euro is worth less than the EU Euro, since the two are not functionally interchangeable across the capital control lines. In Cyprus, Bitcoins actually make sense for all parties to a transaction, because nothing else is safe (Cyprus even lost its gold during the meltdown).