Argentine Coffee Shop Reveals x10 Rise in Crypto Pay in Past Year – Is Adoption on the Rise?
An Argentinian coffee shop has announced a x10 rise in crypto-paying customers in the past year – and says it plans to open a branch in Chile. Per Criptonoticias, the shop is named CrypStation, and has two branches in th...
Per Criptonoticias, the shop is named CrypStation, and has two branches in the capital, Buenos Aires.
In the past 12 months, the shop stated, over 10% of its customers have paid their bills in crypto.
The shop added that the vast majority (almost six in 10) of crypto customers pay in Tether (USDT)....
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