Top Up Bitcoin Wallet At All Swiss Train Stations
Switzerland seems to be a country to watch in regards to adoption of the digital currency Bitcoin by the mainstream. They were the first country in the world to have a city where you can pay for public services with it. Now from the 11th of November anyone can top up their Bitcoin wallet 24 hours a day from any of the SSB Ticket machines. In May 2016, the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation reported that residents will be able to make payments of up to 200 Swiss francs i.e. $ 200 or £ 140, using the crypto-currency for public services, in a trial scheme that began on July 1 and runs until the....
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