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November 01, 2017, 10:15:56 AM
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I believe that it would be a great idea when we can spend cryptocurrency for the purchase of an appliance. when it will get involved in the Blockchain technology then this market will be more spread out around the world.
when someone can be able to use his or her crypto-currency for spending on the appliance then this system would be more popular, it is a simple case, when you give facility then people will come to you. so It crypto-currency should be used for any purposes in our life.

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November 01, 2017, 01:17:42 PM
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Thank you all for your valuable input!  At this point we are definitely moving forward with our Bitcoin initiative so it isn't a matter of "if" we will accept Bitcoin, but "WHEN"!!!   Cheesy  Please take a moment and answer the poll I posted so that we can begin collecting some hard numbers.  Everyone's input and feedback, up to this point, has helped solidify our decision and has helped point us in the right direction.  I will follow up with additional info as it becomes available. 

Thank you all, again!
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November 15, 2017, 09:31:21 PM
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Once again, thank you to everyone for your feedback and input.  As of today, 11.15.2017, we are OFFICIALLY accepting BTC!!!  Stop by and check us out!

https://www.consolidatedfoodservice.com/

https://www.consolidatedfoodservice.com/blog/cfs-now-accepting-bitcoin/

NOW ACCEPTING BITCOIN!
LOUISVILLE, KY - 11-15-2017 -- Press Release -- Consolidated Foodservice launches Bitcoin payment integration

Bitcoin’s (BTC) spectacular rise in a few short years means it is now the world’s leading crypto-currency.  A leader in innovation, Consolidated Foodservice (CFS) is excited to announce a new initiative to become the first company in the kitchen and restaurant supply industry to offer commercial grade restaurant and kitchen equipment for purchase with the crypto-currency, Bitcoin. 

Consolidated Foodservice customers will be able to use Bitcoin to purchase a wide variety of commercial grade kitchen accessories and appliances from water filtration systems and refrigerators to walk-in freezers and much more.

At Consolidated Foodservice we feel that you either stay ahead of technology or you fall behind.  Since January 1, 2017 Bitcoins performance has grown a staggering 550% to a value of $6,500 USD!  As Bitcoin gains even more mainstream momentum and continues to grow exponentially, there are sure to be late adopters scrambling to play catch up as they believe Bitcoin is merely a “trend”.  CFS believes that Bitcoin is not only a viable form of currency, but the future of world-wide ecommerce - and a very exciting future at that!

Industry-leading Bitcoin payment platform Stripe will be processing the Bitcoin transactions. Stripe handles billions of dollars every year for businesses around the world and offers a significant leap forward in processing ecommerce payments.  Stripe's investors include PayPal co-founders Peter Thiel, Max Levchin, and Elon Musk. 
 
For additional information and to learn how Consolidated Foodservice can cater to your forward-thinking business, visit us at: www.consolidatedfoodservice.com, email us: admin@consolidatedfoodservice.com or call us at: 1-800-550-0706.
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November 19, 2017, 08:23:04 AM
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I'm going to pick the third choice which is - ABSOLUTELY NOT!  I'm hording all of my Bitcoins. Why use bitcoin when you can use fiat instead? Bitcoin is too expensive so using it too buy anything just basically means that you are cutting all of your profits in the next years.

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October 08, 2019, 11:40:25 PM
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I'm going to pick the third choice which is - ABSOLUTELY NOT!  I'm hording all of my Bitcoins. Why use bitcoin when you can use fiat instead? Bitcoin is too expensive so using it too buy anything just basically means that you are cutting all of your profits in the next years.



I know you posted this 2017 but you need a change of mind Bitcoin is not all about hoarding, we should use it as what the developer intended us to use and that is peer to peer transactions if everybody is going to hoard and, it defeats its purpose, and Cryptocurrency will go standstill without development, we should promote usage and adoption for merchants.


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October 09, 2019, 12:27:08 AM
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Why not, tbh, if I had a lot of BTC, I would probably use it to buy just about everything (provided I had a constant stream of BTC income)

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