Manhattan-Based Park South Dentistry to Accept Bitcoin

Manhattan-Based Park South Dentistry to Accept Bitcoin

Park South Dentistry, a Manhattan-based provider of general, restorative, cosmetic dentistry and implant dentistry, today announced that the midtown practice will now accept Bitcoin for patient balances and co-payments. The practice joins a growing roster of retailers, service providers and small businesses that participate in the new payment network.

"Since inception, Park South Dentistry has continuously strived to provide our patients with innovative dental treatments, materials and technologies," said Dr. David Janash, owner and founder, Park South Dentistry.

"We're excited to support this unprecedented digital currency and offer patients a new way to pay for their dental needs."

Park South Dentistry

Park South Dentistry is a comprehensive dental practice providing services ranging from routine and preventative care to dazzling smile makeovers. Located in state-of-the-art facility, the practice features an experienced, dedicated team of dentists, a comfortable and hassle-free environment, and a friendly, personalized approach to oral health.

For more information about Park South Dentistry visit http://www.parksouthdentistry.com/


Related News

‘We’ve All Decided Centralized Banking Is Rigged’ — South Park Episode Featur...

South Park’s recent episode called the “Post COVID” special mocks a future where the only currency accepted is bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. The hour-long animated sitcom picks up years into the future where the main characters are now all grown up, except Kenny McCormick who is dead. Stan Pays for a 1 Night Stay at the ‘Super 12 Motel Plus’ in the Future Using Bitcoin The popular television sitcom South Park featured on Comedy Central is extremely well known in today’s pop culture ever since Trey Parker and Matt Stone created the show in....

South Park excoriates NFTs as investments in latest vision of post-COVID-19 f...

“Another 30 seconds in that room and you would have started considering NFTs as a viable investment” was just one of the jokes the show used comparing NFT investments to insanity. Apparently, it only took a pandemic for the writers behind the animated TV series South Park to offer their take on nonfungible tokens (NFTs) and cryptocurrencies… and it’s not a positive outlook.In its “Post COVID: The Return of COVID” special that aired Thursday, South Park depicted one of the show’s protagonists, Leopold “Butters” Stotch — also known as “Victor Chaos” — locked away in an insane asylum for....

South Park destroys Matt Damon's Crypto.com ad in season premiere

“We just have to be brave... But not too brave or else Matt Damon will come and take all our money," said characters on the animated series, hinting at the crypto market downturn. More than three months after its release, the ad from crypto exchange Crypto.com featuring Hollywood star Matt Damon was the subject of ridicule in the latest episode of the animated series South Park.In the first episode of its 25th season titled “Pajama Day”, the creators of South Park took on people in the United States refusing to wear a mask and once again associated crypto investments with scams. Characters....

Morgan Stanley’s Executive Likens Bitcoin’s Resilience to Kenny Who Dies in E...

Morgan Stanley Investment Management’s Dennis Lynch, says that bitcoin’s resilience is like Kenny from the popular TV series South Park. In almost every episode, Kenny comically died but always came back, just like how bitcoin bounces back every time after a bear market. Bitcoin Is Similar to Kenny in South Park, Says Morgan Stanley’s Executive Morgan Stanley’s Dennis Lynch talked about bitcoin’s resilience at Morningstar’s annual investment conference Thursday. Lynch is head of the Counterpoint Global team at Morgan Stanley Investment Management,....

Canadian Nudist Resort Accepting Bitcoin Payments From Pocketless Customers

All sorts of businesses are turning to bitcoin every day to meet their needs (such as avoiding costly fees from credit card processors), but this one right here is just a little bit different. They're the Bare Oaks Family Naturist Park, and if the name was any hint, it's a resort for naked people. Located near Toronto, Canada, the Park touts itself as a place where "where the entire family can experience traditional naturist values in a modern setting." In other words, letting it all hang out. And since naked people don't have pockets to hold their wallets in, this very well may be a....