Bitcoin Shoppers Eager to Spend Their Bits on this Bitcoin Black Friday
It's the day after Thanksgiving, and here in the United States that means it's Black Friday - the biggest shopping day of the year. And while the vast majority of users will be paying for their items in cash and credit cards, the folks using bitcoin haven't been left out. Bitcoin Black Friday is in full swing, and users of the digital currency have the opportunity to get fantastic discounts online. What's better is the fact that this expands beyond the borders of the United States, including the international community in this shopping holiday unlike any other. Last year, Bitcoin Black....
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Black Friday-generally considered the busiest day of the Christmas shopping season-is fast approaching. Bitcoin Discounts is piggybacking off of the multiple-year successful "Bitcoin Black Friday" event to help bitcoin-friendly merchants advertise their deals to the bitcoin community and customers find stores that plan to offer Black Friday bitcoin deals. Editor's Note: The "Bitcoin Black Friday" that most Bitcoiners are familiar with from the years past is brought to you by Bitcoin Black Friday, not Bitcoin Discounts. Also Read: Half of Small Businesses Not Prepared to Accept Bitcoin.....
Looking for some good holiday shopping deals using bitcoin? This Friday will mark the biggest single day of spending for bitcoin merchants when Bitcoin Black Friday returns for the fourth straight year. More than 150 online merchants will offer discounts offered exclusively to bitcoin users. Shoppers will be able to buy all of their holiday gifts in bitcoin. Bitcoin Evangelist Jon Holmquist launched the event in 2012 and with the help of various businesses and bitcoin investors. The bitcoin community grew it into the event it is today. Discounted items will include gifts such as comic....
Black Friday becomes an ever more popular event with early Christmas shoppers each year, especially during the last decade. Americans traditionally venture out from their homes in vast numbers on this day, to trample over each other in jam-packed stores just to save $20 on a Crock-Pot or an electric razor. The number of injures, both serious and life threatening, not counting those caused by traffic accidents, reaches new heights each year. The internet is changing the dynamics of holiday shopping all over the world, also affecting Black Friday. The problem for merchants is discount rates.....
"Hodling bitcoin is still important, but to support a circular economy, we need both sides going.” Bitcoin Black Friday aims to do just that.
Black Friday, a popular shopping phenomenon in the United States that occurs the day after Thanksgiving, is getting a bitcoin-related promotion. The effort, dubbed Bitcoin Black Friday, aims to list the best deals for anyone paying with bitcoin. Existing bitcoin merchants can sign up now, but they are also hoping to entice new merchants to accept bitcoin. Signing up is free. "Bitcoin Black Friday is simply a way to help BTC consumers, help BTC merchants," founder Jon Holmquist told CoinDesk. Holmquist thinks that bitcoin's distributed, peer-to-peer nature makes it a bit difficult to....