Parisians Can Pay Crypto to Charge Phones at Burger King – Is Crypto Adoption on the Rise?
Crypto adoption is increasing in France with Paris branches of Burger King set to install crypto-powered machines that charge the batteries of customers’ phones and mobile devices. In a press release from the crypto pay...
In a press release from the crypto pay firm Alchemy Pay, the company announced that it had partnered with the fast food giant’s French subsidiary.
The deal will let customers use either Alchemy Pay or Binance Pay to pay for power top-ups in Bitcoin (BTC) and altcoins, as well as fiat....
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