Budweiser, Coinbase Partner to Give Free Bitcoin to Concert Attendees

Budweiser, Coinbase Partner to Give Free Bitcoin to Concert Attendees

Budweiser is teaming up with Coinbase on a bitcoin payments initiative that will go live this summer during the Budweiser Made In America (BMIA) Concert Series. The partnership will be on display during the tour's upcoming event at The Complex in Salt Lake City on 12th June. There, concert-goers will have the opportunity to spend bitcoin at participating concession stands, and Coinbase and Budweiser will promote the event by distributing US$10 worth of bitcoin to eligible concert-goers. The BMIA Concert Series began in April in Madison, Wisconsin, and runs through the end of August with....


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