RE/MAX London Accepts Bitcoin, Litecoin and Dogecoin

RE/MAX London Accepts Bitcoin, Litecoin and Dogecoin

RE/MAX London, the UK-based franchisee of RE/MAX Europe, is now accepting bitcoin, litecoin and dogecoin as payment for property rentals through a partnership with processor GoCoin. The decision enables RE/MAX's 16 London offices to accept the payment method, a move the franchise said would benefit both itself and its tenants. The franchise manages several hundred properties, mainly in central London. Peggy Su, regional director at RE/MAX London, framed the deal as one that would bring the efficiencies of new payments technology to her operations. Su said: "RE/MAX is the most productive....


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