Texas Alcoholic Beverage Regulator Green-Lights Bitcoin-For-Booze Sales

Texas Alcoholic Beverage Regulator Green-Lights Bitcoin-For-Booze Sales

The State of Ohio may have a beef withallowing the purchase of alcoholic beverages with bitcoin, but Texas on the other hand is just the opposite. In an inquiry submitted to the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC), CoinVault ATM CEO Sheldon Weisfeld (who also happens to be a founding member of the Texas Coinitiative) sought to find the legal status of alcohol sales paid for in digital currency in the State of Texas. Said Carolyn Beck of the TABC in response: Unlike Ohio state law, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code does not require the customer to pay in money when purchasing an....


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