Crypto Thanksgiving: NFT drops and Black Friday deals go mainstream?
Holiday-themed NFTs and Black Friday crypto deals are sure to be appetizing conversation starters this Thanksgiving, but how will these offerings be received? From the rise of the Metaverse to major brands announcing nonfungible token (NFT) drops, cryptocurrency mass adoption is well underway. Americans in particular have taken a growing interest in crypto, as recent findings from the Pew Research Center found that nearly a quarter of 10,371 adults in the United States were familiar with cryptocurrency, while only one-eighth (13%) were entirely unfamiliar with the concept. Additional....
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Today is the day after Thanksgiving in the United States, also known as Black Friday – a day when retailers everywhere offer the year’s best deals and discounts. The day is no different in the world of crypto, and those interested in Bitcoin and other altcoins can take advantage of the savings and stock up […]
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....
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.....
Bitcoin can surely turn your Black Friday's shopping experience into an interesting "bargain hunting" adventure. In the USA, Black Friday is a term used to describe the day following Thanksgiving, and it flags the beginning of the Christmas shopping season, especially that most US merchants offer special discounts for their customers on that day. Bitcoin Black Friday is a special website that gets together all merchants accepting bitcoin payments on Black Friday. It is totally free to list your product on Bitcoinblackfriday.com, if you accept bitcoin payments, and get the chance to meet....
Bitcoin Black Friday has become a household name to Bitcoiners around the world, even those that don't celebrate Thanksgiving, the reason for Black Friday's commercial existence. Over the past year, larger and larger merchants have started experimenting with holding the bitcoins that they receive, or offering bitcoin discounts or even bitcoin-only deals. This year's Bitcoin Black Friday is likely to set a new standard for Bitcoin-only deals. Also read: The Future of Everyday Life with Digital Currencies. BitPay Reminds Bitcoin Merchants to Participate In Bitcoin Black Friday. Earlier this....