Luxury Hotel Operator Dorchester Collection Integrates Bitcoin Payments
Luxuriously renowned hotel operator Dorchester Collection recently integrated Bitcoin payments to their newly launched online store. The London-headquartered agency owns and operates 10 extravagant hotels across the United States, the UK, France, Switzerland and Italy. Following the launch of the online shop, Dorchester customers will be able to purchase a series of elite products from the hotel's signature collection before checking out. This collection includes everything from gift cards to general hospitality products, all available for Bitcoin and other payment methods. Without a....
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