Takeaway.com + Bitcoins = Pizza @home.
Two weeks ago the giant online food ordering and home delivery site 'Takeaway.com' started accepting Bitcoins as payment. This is a big step forward into the world of Bitcoins: it gives access to almost 20,000 restaurants to pay with Bitcoin now. Takeaway.com is a Dutch dot-com company specialising in online food ordering and home delivery. Working as an....
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This is for you skeptics that didn't believe people would use Bitcoin as a payment system for normal products and services. The reddit user G1lius posted an update about the Belgian version of takeaway.com, Pizza.be, receiving more than 2% of their total orders in Bitcoins! This is amazing news and clearly demonstrates that Bitcoin works as a payment method for normal goods and services. Now let's wait and see how it works out for Overstock.com. We will keep you updated.
Pizza.be, a subsidiary of Takeaway.com started accepting Bitcoins at the end of 2013. Takeaway.com is one of the largest online food delivery intermediaries in Europe spanning the continent with over 1,000,000 orders per month. Takeaway.com has scores of websites for its various European markets and Vietnam. Valéry Verstrynge, Online Marketer in charge of French-speaking Markets speaks of his company using Bitcoin. How did the idea of accepting Bitcoins come about? The idea to allow Bitcoin payments came to us as a suggestion from customers in the Netherlands, where the Takeaway's....
This is my official, first-person review of the website PizzaForCoins.com, which allows you to buy pizza with Bitcoin from the three largest pizza chains worldwide, instead of using paper currency. The thoughts and views expressed here are not necessarily shared by CryptoCoinsNews.com and are the opinions of the author, Evander Smart, alone. Being a old boy from Brooklyn, NY, and therefore having ordered, I don't know, a couple of thousand pizzas in my day, I think I'm a fair judge of how a pizza order should go down. From start to finish, I'm nothing if not experienced in the art, and now....
The famed Bitcoin Pizzas. May 22 is a big day in Bitcoin history. In 2010, Florida programmer and BitcoinTalk user Laszlo Hanyecz offered to pay 10,000 Bitcoins for pizza. This transaction is famously known throughout the cryptocommunity as the first real world transaction/purchase used with Bitcoin. It is now known as Bitcoin Pizza Day. This was his post on BitcoinTalk on that day: I'll pay 10,000 bitcoins for a couple of pizzas.. like maybe 2 large ones so I have some left over for the next day. I like having left over pizza to nibble on later. You can make the pizza yourself and bring....
Laszlo's pizza. May 22 marks the annual "Bitcoin Pizza Day," an anniversary of the day in which one of the most expensive pizzas in the history of the world was purchased. The Story. Laszlo Hanyecz purchased the so-called Bitcoin Pizza on 22 May 2010. The programmer paid a Bitcoin Talk forum user 10,000 BTC for two Papa John's pizzas. The value at the time of the bitcoins was approximately $25. When based on today's exchange rate, that value skyrockets to $2,330,000. Here is the original post on the Bitcoin Talk forum: Here is confirmation of the exchange, which is considered by many the....