Wyoming residents who purchase the first state-issued cryptocurrency can now use those digital assets to buy a cup of coffee. All it takes is a card made by Rain, a Visa partner, that converts Wyoming’s Frontier Stable Token into U.S. dollars.
But despite the easier use, organizers say adoption has been slow since public release in January.
“Most folks in Wyoming still don’t understand,” said Jackson lawyer Flavia Naves. “It was the same thing with PayPal and it’s been a similar learning experience with this industry… it’s just a different way to move value.”
The extra step will be worth it for people who want greater flexibility, or to contribute to the state’s schools that will…







