
“Cabin 12 is calling itself the first ‘bricks and mortar’ business in Victoria to accept cybercurrency Bitcoin as payment for meals. The restaurant has been accepting Bitcoin payments since February. And while co-owner Dan Del Villano says it’s in the early stages and few have taken advantage of the option — four customers have used it and Cabin 12’s Bitcoin wallet now has about $150 — he’s optimistic it could become a more regular option for some customers as it garners mainstream attention.”
http://www.theprovince.com/business/Bitcoin+British+Columbia+restaurant+takes/8240617/story.html
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