It is good but not that important thing.
How is more global Bitcoin acceptance not an important thing? We want it to be a currency, so the first step is to have stores accept it as payment option. It might not be much in this specific case, but plenty of smaller stores doing the same add up to a large number over a longer period of time. It works as a domino effect as well; if other local stores and restaurants see them attract more people, they will follow for sure.
Probably he refers to the little detail which guys from CCN
forgot to copy from the original article from BBC.
And at this point, I must say that I am getting a bit annoyed with this propaganda from ccn which starts to resemble it's brother CNN.
They've copied everything almost word by word (and a lot of text spinning, lols) but left out this little paragraph.
However, her payments in Bitcoin have been modest - about 30,000 Kenyan shillings (£230, $300) in sales from about 20 people.
This is the problem/ merchants after merchants pop up but sales stagnate. I've just bought a laptop for bitcoin yesterday, I've spent 20 minutes in the showroom because the guy that knew for to finalize orders done via bitcoin was on a break and the rest of them never had training. A little chat with him when he came back a little browsing and guess what. since my last order about two months ago, nobody paid in
BTC and we're talking about orders 44945 to 63180, so about 1 in 20 000
Honestly, we don't need more shops or more businesses there are plenty of them, we need customers that pay in bitcoin, we need to encourage this thing and unfortunately the new wave of adopters are just holding their coins, if you listen to newbies you must be stupid to spend your coins as they will soon go to the moon.
Sure it's nice to have a shop in the middle of nowhere accepting bitcoin but I'm eager to hear news like "shop in kenya tops 100 orders per day via
BTC" and at that moment I'm going to open a bottle of champaign, bought with
BTC of course.