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You are here: Home / News / Bitcoin Goes To The Nightclub; Miami’s E11even Announces Support For BTC
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Bitcoin Goes To The Nightclub; Miami’s E11even Announces Support For BTC

April 15, 2021 by Sahana Kiran

The popularity and the price of Bitcoin [BTC] were noted making its way to the moon. The institutional interest in the king coin seemed to be going through the roof. Just as several platforms across many industries have started to take a keen interest in the asset, a nightclub in Miami decided to be a part of this movement.

In a recent press release, E11even, a prominent luxury nightclub in Miami revealed that it would soon allow its customers to pay in Bitcoin as well as a few other currencies. While digital payments have recorded explosive growth following the COVID-19 pandemic, the cryptocurrency industry seemed to be making the most out of this.

Bitcoin, XRP, Dogecoin, Bitcoin Cash To Be Accepted For Payments

The lack of human touch during the pandemic gave rise to the emergence of digital payments. Even though the pandemic is still on, the vaccination against the deadly virus came out as a ray of hope to several across the globe. Complying with the situation an array of platforms shut doors to their businesses and E11even was one among them. The nightclub shut its doors to the public back in March 2020 and is all set to make a re-entry on 23 April 2021.

Alongside the announcement of their reopening, the nightclub pointed out that they would start accepting prominent cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, XRP, Dogecoin [DOGE] as well as Bitcoin Cash [BCH]. The club reportedly intends to carry this out with its latest partner, a prominent cryptocurrency payments processer, whose name was not disclosed.

Not too long ago, the Mayor of Miami, Francis Suarez was seen trying to induce crypto into the city’s system. While the Mayor encouraged digitalization with the use of crypto, E11even seemed to be aiding this strive. Elaborating on the same, the founder and CEO of E11even, Dennis DeGori said,

“With the tremendous growth and relevancy of cryptocurrency coupled with Mayor Francis Suarez leading the charge for Miami’s tech boom, we felt it made sense to introduce Cryptocurrency as an option to our guests to pay for their night out. E11even is dedicated to always staying ahead of the curve, and we believe cryptocurrency is here to stay.”

Filed Under: News, Bitcoin News Tagged With: Bitcoin (BTC)

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