When Gaelcoin Loves Bitcoin: St. Patrick’s Day With BTC in Ireland
When Paddy and Sean are planning to go out on the St Patrick’s Day in Dublin, where can they change their BTC? In honor of St. Patrick’s Day, CoinTelegraph investigates just how much Ireland had been impacted by Bitcoin. Beer and bread, the Irish way. Although Bitcoin and cryptocurrency news coming from Ireland is somewhat few and far between, it would be wholly unfair to say that Ireland is devoid of the innovative technology. As is well-known across the globe, the Irish have quite the taste for beer, so it is to no one’s surprise that one of Bitcoin’s first commercial uses in Ireland....
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It is exciting times in N.Ireland in regards to Bitcoin at the moment with the first upmarket coffee shop in Belfast starting to accept Bitcoin, the arrival of the first exchange terminal making purchasing the currency as easy as sending a text message and the Non-Profit Bitcoin Association Northern Ireland holding its first regional meet-up in Belfast on the 28th of May. Bitcoin in the North of Ireland had been lagging behind the rest of the United Kingdom and Ireland in regards to education, promotion and adoption in the past, although that all seems to have changed in the last few....