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Keep the Change? You Can Pay for Your Coffee with Bitcoin at this Singapore Cafe

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Cryptocurrencies are growing ever more important in daily life and one Singaporean cafe is trying to capitalize on the trend. Owners of cryptocurrency can stop on in at the Ducatus Cafe in Singapore and buy coffee and snacks with crypto. Do you think cryptocurrencies will be accepted more and more at regular businesses?

Added on the 12/01/2018 16:40:27 - Copyright : RT Ruptly EN

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