Arnhem’s Hoogte80 Open Air Festival Now Accepts Bitcoin

Arnhem’s Hoogte80 Open Air Festival Now Accepts Bitcoin

The Netherlands are one of the front runners in Europe when it comes to embracing Bitcoin and digital currency. There are several signs of Bitcoin growth in this country, which is partially due to initiatives such as Arnhem Bitcoincity. Arnhem is making headlines once again, as the Hoogte80 open-air festival is now accepting Bitcoin payments. Arnhem: A Very Successful Bitcoincity. When it comes to creating a successful “Bitcoincity” initiative, there are so many things that need to be taken into consideration. The most difficult job is, of course, convincing retailers to accept Bitcoin....


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