Canadian University Mulls On-Campus Purchases Payable With Bitcoin

Canadian University Mulls On-Campus Purchases Payable With Bitcoin

Students at the Burnaby Mountain campus of Simon Fraser University in Canada could soon have the opportunity to pay for on-campus purchases with bitcoin, if officials at the University give a pilot project a seal of approval, reports News1130. As soon as this upcoming Fall semester, students may be able to pay for things like food and books using digital currency, which could even open the door to bitcoin ATMs being installed on the campus down the line. "We're looking to fully integrate into the SFU bookstores," said Michael Yeung, who's spearheading the project. Yeung also heads the....


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