tldr; Las Vegas businesses are increasingly accepting Bitcoin as payment due to lower transaction fees compared to credit cards. Business owners like Mike Peterson of Bouncy World Mega Playground & Cafe report growing customer adoption of Bitcoin payments. Companies like Steak ‘n Shake have also embraced Bitcoin, offering employee bonuses in BTC and seeing increased sales. The number of U.S. businesses accepting Bitcoin rose by 53% last year, with Bitcoin accounting for 22.1% of all crypto payment activity.
*This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.
cryptofuturebright on
Adoption!!
Sleepwokesleepwoke on
“largely” maybe next cycle
baIIern on
I’ll never go there but good for them
Advanced-Summer1572 on
Yep…I read all the time about use of Bitcoin? Of course? I thought it was in use everywhere since 2012?
setokaiba22 on
I mean this is really meaningless without more numbers for scale…
The business in question a soft play area..
“Since we started accepting Bitcoin payments, the number of customers actually using it has steadily increased […]So far, about 20 to 30 people have paid with Bitcoin.”
20 to 30 isn’t a lot
processwater on
Do you have to wait an hour while the transaction settles?
Hutcho12 on
They’re accepting Canadian dollars at a 1:1 exchange rate at some places now too. Vegas businesses will do anything to get your last dime.
DryMyBottom on
I still see my BTC as a store of value more than a payment system tbh
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tldr; Las Vegas businesses are increasingly accepting Bitcoin as payment due to lower transaction fees compared to credit cards. Business owners like Mike Peterson of Bouncy World Mega Playground & Cafe report growing customer adoption of Bitcoin payments. Companies like Steak ‘n Shake have also embraced Bitcoin, offering employee bonuses in BTC and seeing increased sales. The number of U.S. businesses accepting Bitcoin rose by 53% last year, with Bitcoin accounting for 22.1% of all crypto payment activity.
*This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.
Adoption!!
“largely” maybe next cycle
I’ll never go there but good for them
Yep…I read all the time about use of Bitcoin? Of course? I thought it was in use everywhere since 2012?
I mean this is really meaningless without more numbers for scale…
The business in question a soft play area..
“Since we started accepting Bitcoin payments, the number of customers actually using it has steadily increased […]So far, about 20 to 30 people have paid with Bitcoin.”
20 to 30 isn’t a lot
Do you have to wait an hour while the transaction settles?
They’re accepting Canadian dollars at a 1:1 exchange rate at some places now too. Vegas businesses will do anything to get your last dime.
I still see my BTC as a store of value more than a payment system tbh