“A Toronto business man is trying to make it easier for the average Canadian consumer to get their hands – at least digitally – on some bitcoin. Anthony Di Iorio opened up Toronto’s first – and Canada’s second – bitcoin ATM at Bitcoin Decentral near King and Spadina. And on Harbord Street, just east of Clinton Street, it can also get you some wings. ‘We figured every payment method that you can offer a customer will only generate more business,’ Tony Gallippi, owner of Smoke Bourbon BBQ House said Tuesday. The BBQ house owner currently has about 30 regular customers who use bitcoin. A month and a half ago, he had eight.”
http://globalnews.ca/news/1082367/bitcoin-atm-sign-of-currencys-growing-popularity/
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