Cryptocurrencies: Are they Used in Real Life?
One of the biggest criticisms of cryptocurrencies is that they aren’t used in our daily lives. There may be some truth to this. Most of us probably pay for our meals and purchase clothes with cash or credit cards. Mainstream adoption of cryptocurrencies is coming, but it may take some time for it to happen. But payment with cryptocurrencies is becoming more and more popular. In this blog entry, I want to talk about how adoption is happening, and I want to introduce a friend who actually uses cryptocurrencies to pay for meals.
- Wikipedia: online encyclopedia
- Microsoft: you know what Microsoft is
- Subway: some Subway sandwich stores are accepting Bitcoin
- Expedia: online travel agent
- Overstock: online retailer
Each day, we are one step closer to widespread adoption. Now let me tell you a story about a friend who actually used cryptocurrencies to pay for his meal.
My friend Bard, who posted his story in CyClean’s Medium account, went out to have a steak at a restaurant that accepted STEEM dollars, a cryptocurrency. He went in the restaurant, ate the meal, paid with STEEM dollars, and left. Here’s a picture of what he ate.
Now can you believe me? Cryptocurrencies are becoming more useful in real life, and I am certain that the CyClean token will be used in the same way STEEM dollars were used by my friend.
CyClean will be accepted in ALL across South Korea with card reader machine through CPG system of JPAY platform, and this is quite an revolutionary approach. So what you earned with CyClean can be spent on real economy.
We are all early adopters, and by supporting CyClean’s project, we are contributing to a more efficient clean energy rental service. Thank you for reading, and learn more about CyClean today!
** For more information about CyClean, please visit our website at cyclean.io.
Slowly but surely, we are seeing more people use cryptocurrencies to pay for goods and services. We are seeing more and more stores accepting cryptocurrencies as a form of payment. Let’s take a look at a list provided by inverse.com
- Steam: a gaming platform
- Wikipedia: online encyclopedia
- Microsoft: you know what Microsoft is
- Subway: some Subway sandwich stores are accepting Bitcoin
- Expedia: online travel agent
- Overstock: online retailer
Big name brands are willing to accept cryptocurrencies, and this is a good sign. In South Korea, we also see this phenomenon. A large cryptocurrency exchange is working with Korea Pay Services to spread cryptocurrency adoption in the country. Do you know who else is pushing for widespread usage? CyClean and JPAY Platform. The JPAY token is already adopted in Korea as a medium of exchange, especially in the Gasan Digital Complex area. CyClean plans to follow the footsteps of JPAY by positioning itself as the leader for the clean energy rental service industry.
Each day, we are one step closer to widespread adoption. Now let me tell you a story about a friend who actually used cryptocurrencies to pay for his meal.
My friend Bard, who posted his story in CyClean’s Medium account, went out to have a steak at a restaurant that accepted STEEM dollars, a cryptocurrency. He went in the restaurant, ate the meal, paid with STEEM dollars, and left. Here’s a picture of what he ate.
Now can you believe me? Cryptocurrencies are becoming more useful in real life, and I am certain that the CyClean token will be used in the same way STEEM dollars were used by my friend.
CyClean will be accepted in ALL across South Korea with card reader machine through CPG system of JPAY platform, and this is quite an revolutionary approach. So what you earned with CyClean can be spent on real economy.
We are all early adopters, and by supporting CyClean’s project, we are contributing to a more efficient clean energy rental service. Thank you for reading, and learn more about CyClean today!
** For more information about CyClean, please visit our website at cyclean.io.