A member of Tonga's parliament plans to draft legislation to make the cryptocurrency bitcoin legal tender in the kingdom.
Lord Fusitu'a told the Financial Review this week that his bitcoin bill will go before parliament for consideration in May next year.
A vocal advocate of cryptocurrency on social media, the MP said a central tenet of Tonga's economy would benefit by making bitcoin legal tender alongside the existing state currency - the Pa'anga.
He said Tonga was highly dependent on remittances, but that for people to send their earnings back to the country, agencies such as Western Union take a 30 percent cut, on average.
Lord Fusitu'a said cryptocurrency cuts out the middle man.