Book a Jamaican Luxury Villa for 3.5m Dogecoin

Book a Jamaican Luxury Villa for 3.5m Dogecoin

If you've been hard at work mining altcoins, one way to get a well-deserved break while still contributing to the cryptocurrency economy is by kicking back at a luxury waterfront villa in Jamaica. Island Villas Jamaica, a holiday villa rental firm, is now accepting litecoin, dogecoin and bitcoin for bookings. Island Villas' owner, Yvonne Blakey said: "We get people from all over the world staying with us. The villas are pretty high-end, and they all come with a full staff, including a cook, housekeeper and butler." Blakey's son, Jon Blakey, came up with the idea to start taking....


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