“When US restaurant delivery network Foodler began accepting bitcoin paymentsin April, it formed a natural combination for programmers: code and steaming boxes of delivered food. So it makes perfect sense that Foodler co-founder Christian Dumontet set up the interface to make Foodler bitcoin-friendly during a few late nights of delivery-fueled coding. In that week, Boston-based Foodler transformed the art of dining on bitcoin from an adventure to a few swipes of a smartphone screen and an exercise in patiently waiting for the doorbell. Bitcoin users have been eating it up.”
http://www.coindesk.com/foodler-bitcoin-orders-growing-by-30-percent-a-month/
Related posts:
Body Cam Shows Cops Gunning Down Pot Suspect's Mother In Evening Raid
Israel: Syria Missile Defense Acquisition a ‘Red Line’ for Military Action
The Rush to Bitcoin ASICs: Ravi Iyengar launches CoinTerra
Interview: Architect of the Belarusian Cryptocurrency and Digital Tech Law
What’s the Difference Between Romneycare and Obamacare?
WikiLeaks: Council on Foreign Relations Controls Most Mainstream Media
On Target Pressure Points: The Electronic Concentration Camp
Trump Gets Behind Philippines Drug War Death Squads
Walmart Shoppers: Pay 15% More to Give Workers a Raise. No Takers?
Is the Constitution Bailing Out the Banks?
Bitcoin: newest frontier in e-money management
Dwolla CEO Ben Milne: Why charge 25 cents for an $11 million transaction
Illinois Cops: Don't Legalize Weed, Or We'll Have to Kill Our Drug Dogs
A Powerful Weapon of Financial Warfare: The US Treasury’s Kiss of Death
How the US Air Force Wasted $1 Billion on a Failed Software Plan