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Bitcoin => Bitcoin Discussion => Topic started by: DOGE12321 on May 29, 2017, 07:27:26 AM



Title: Selling and buying BTC at Convenience Stores!
Post by: DOGE12321 on May 29, 2017, 07:27:26 AM
According to this report: https://news.bitcoin.com/three-unconventional-acquire-bitcoin/?utm_source=OneSignal%20Push&utm_medium=notification&utm_campaign=Push%20Notifications there are methods to sell and purchase Bitcoin at convenience stores. Known as Spare and Liberty X, these companies use various applications to send your selected amount of Bitcoin to local convenience stores. Users sell bitcoin to the service and receive payment in the form of cash for return.

This would be highly convenient as it takes searching for Bitcoin ATMS out of the equation. This is because the entire process of selling/buying Bitcoin can occur right through one’s device! These are the companies are the evidence that Bitcoin is rising in popularity and demand. I believe that this innovative new technology must be encouraged and developed.



Title: Re: Selling and buying BTC at Convenience Stores!
Post by: Xester on May 29, 2017, 08:19:51 AM
According to this report: https://news.bitcoin.com/three-unconventional-acquire-bitcoin/?utm_source=OneSignal%20Push&utm_medium=notification&utm_campaign=Push%20Notifications there are methods to sell and purchase Bitcoin at convenience stores. Known as Spare and Liberty X, these companies use various applications to send your selected amount of Bitcoin to local convenience stores. Users sell bitcoin to the service and receive payment in the form of cash for return.

This would be highly convenient as it takes searching for Bitcoin ATMS out of the equation. This is because the entire process of selling/buying Bitcoin can occur right through one’s device! These are the companies are the evidence that Bitcoin is rising in popularity and demand. I believe that this innovative new technology must be encouraged and developed.



That would be limited to only a few and selected countries but hope it can expand its market. In Japan their local exchange have made it possible for merchants and their clients to do some bitcoin transaction through an app. In Las Vegas you can convert your bitcoin into cash through and ATM owned by Mike Tyson. In other parts of the world there are no facilities like that and so it is still hard to do some offline shopping using bitcoins.