The small town of Cool Valley, Missouri, lives up to its name. Its mayor, Jayson Stewart, plans to give $1K in bitcoin to each household and the project is fully funded. To top it all of, the airdrop comes with education. The 1500 habitants will learn how to use wallets and interact with the network, and also will be incentivized to HODL the coins they receive. “We’re going to get people storing their own Bitcoin as quickly as possible,” the Cool Valley mayor said. Related Reading | New To Bitcoin? Learn To Trade Crypto With The NewsBTC Trading Course Cointelegraph recently interviewed Jayson Stewart, and he told them: “What really excites me, and what I’m working on, is getting regular people to hold Bitcoin, and for them to really benefit from the appreciation of holding an asset like that.” About a month ago, the Cool Valley mayor went viral with the plan to do this very thing. At the time, he told KSDK, “I have some very supportive donors who have agreed to match any money that I raise up to several millions of dollars.” And the plan went so well that Steward already has all the funds and then some. Such is the power of the Internet. Such is the power of Bitcoin. $1,000 #Bitcoin will go to every resident of Cool Valley, Missouri. The Mayor’s plan is now fully funded! — Bitcoin Archive 🗄🚀🌔 (@BTC_Archive) September 29, 2021 Will Cool Valley Residents HODL Their Coins? While the process of how will they distribu...