Reeds Jewelers: Bitcoin Sales Impressive Online and In Store

Reeds Jewelers: Bitcoin Sales Impressive Online and In Store

While not one of the largest merchants serving the bitcoin space, Reeds Jewelers is unique in that it is one of the only major merchants that has taken a multichannel approach to its bitcoin payments program. Since 10th June, Reeds has been accepting bitcoin payments through a partnership with Coinbase both online via www. Reeds.com and in store at its more than 60 locations across the US. Speaking to CoinDesk, director of marketing and business development Mitch Cahn indicated that the North Carolina company has so far seen bitcoin users spending enthusiastically, and that average orders....


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