Switzerland's
Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts is now accepting bitcoin.
The public
institution is taking the cryptocurrency as payment for student-related bills
through a partnership with Bitcoin Suisse AG. As might be expected, the
university itself won't handle the bitcoin – rather, the brokerage firm will
exchange incoming payments into Swiss francs on a weekly basis, according to an
announcement.
"Bitcoin
Suisse AG will bear the risk of any exchange rate losses and currency
fluctuations," the university notes.
Immediate
adoption by most students is not expected, however. Only those who are savvy
about finance or are interested in pursuing an education in this area are
expected to choose the payment method, the release indicates.
The move
makes it the latest publicly funded higher education institute to embrace
bitcoin as an alternative payment, following the King's College New York, The
University of Nicosia in Cyprus, and The University of Cumbria in the U.K.
Yet the
move is perhaps an unsurprising one, given the interest the university has
shown toward the tech to date.
Researchers
at Lucerne are involved in a number of blockchain initiatives, including an
ethereum-based identity solution being spearheaded by the City of Zug. The
university is also a member of the non-profit Crypto Valley Association, a
working group dedicated to companies and startups in Switzerland that are using
the tech.
Source: Coindesk
Source: Coindesk
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