Colorado made headlines in 2022 when Governor Jared Polis launched the nation’s first state cryptocurrency tax payment program, positioning the state as a “crypto-forward” pioneer. Yet two years later, the results paint a stark picture of how little Coloradans actually use digital currencies for legitimate purposes.

The numbers tell the story. Since September 2022, Colorado has collected just $57,211 in cryptocurrency tax payments out of billions in total revenue. That represents a microscopic 0.0005% of the state’s $11 billion annual income tax collection alone.

While Colorado residents actively invest in new and traditional digital assets, they’re clearly not using these digital currencies for everyday transactions like paying taxes. Still, much research the best place to buy Polygon (

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