Bitcoin Bull-Run Boosts Sales of a French Premium Wine Retailer Despite the C...

Bitcoin Bull-Run Boosts Sales of a French Premium Wine Retailer Despite the C...

A French wine trading firm has been favored by the recent crypto bull-run, specifically with the bitcoin prices surging across the board. Despite the pandemic, Lasserre & Papillon is making good numbers after founding BTC Wine. BTC Wine Was Launched During the 2017 Crypto Prices’ Rally Per an article published by Drinks International magazine, the luxury online wine retailer is witnessing a surge in demand nowadays. But the profitable journey first started with the bullish wave seen in 2017 that took bitcoin from $900 to $19,783.21. In that same year, Lasserre & Papillon launched the....


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