London Hostel Chain Clink Now Accepts Cryptocurrencies
Bitcoiners visiting London no longer have to stray into the fiat world to pay for their accommodation. A chain of hostels in the UK capital is now accepting payments in both bitcoin and litecoin. Clink Hostels, which owns two hostels in central London, including one in a former courthouse, began accepting the currency last month. Dave Double, sales manager for Clink, encouraged the move towards bitcoin payments and is heavily involved in digital currencies, mining litecoin, qubitcoins, vertcoin and dogecoin - the latter of which he admits has problems in a business environment: "It's....
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