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Bitcoin Boosts Financial Inclusion From Isla Mujeres

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Paystand.org strengthens small businesses through training, savings, autonomy and new economic dynamics within the tourist community.
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The Economist The economy of Isla Mujeres begins to experience a new dynamic: shops that previously operated only with cash already accept Bitcoin. The BTC Isla project, initiated in 2024, seeks to turn this technological adoption into a circular economy, while Paystand provides financing and accompaniment. Alexandra Navarro, Director of Impact at Paystand and executive director at Paystand.org, explained that the challenge is not only to bank m…

Paystand.org strengthens small businesses through training, savings, autonomy and new economic dynamics within the tourist community.

·Mexico City, Mexico
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El Economista broke the news in Mexico City, Mexico on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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