Bitcoin Finds its Niche In Medical Marijuana Dispensaries
Medical marijuana users will be among the earliest users of bitcoin, according to bitcoin entrepreneur Peter Klamka. Klamka's Ann Arbor, Mich. -based company, Bitcoin Brands, has placed a bitcoin ATM machine at one medical marijuana dispensary and is in the process of placing another two in the Grand Rapids area. Klamka's bitcoin ATM machine, made by Portland, Ore. -based Skyhook, provides the customer a QR code which they get scanned at the checkout counter by a clerk using a bitcoin payment tablet. The (payment) technology is like a gift card, Klamka says. Payment Tablets for....
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Marijuana dispensaries in some U. S. states are having issues accepting credit/debit cards because banks refuse to work with them. It's understandable, and many had suggested accepting bitcoin instead. Unfortunately, it seems like these businesses are running into yet another obstacle should they be interested in going the bitcoin route. BitPay - the largest digital currency processor out there - is also refusing to work marijuana dispensaries, according to an email posted publicly on social sharing website Reddit. In that message, the owner of three dispensaries in the state of Washington....