Picturesque English Farm Takes Bitcoin for Wedding Parties

Picturesque English Farm Takes Bitcoin for Wedding Parties

A farm in the bucolic English countryside will now accept bitcoin payments from wedding parties seeking to hire the venue for their special day. The farm, a three-acre property called the Loudwater Estate Event Centre in Hertfordshire, South East England, charges charges £2,000 (or 2.359 BTC - according to the current CoinDesk BPI) for an all-day venue rental. The estate's owner, John Michell, said he started accepting bitcoin payments a week ago and is yet to make his first sale. However, he is confident the right couple will be enamoured by the 17th-century barn and idyllic views of the....


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