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It's exciting to see how much this list has grown in just 18 months. But some merchants provide a better experience than others, so to make life easier for visitors and those with limited time, we started with a short list of recommended Bitcoin merchants

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Thank you for compiling this list for our collective benefit!

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Bitcoin is getting adopted.
I wonder if it has anything to do with how the chinese are trying to get their own money out?

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There are indeed a few persian and chinese money changers in the city that will cheaply swap Bitcoin to cash. I do suspect most of their volume is in tether though

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I see.
They are using tether to get their ill gotten gains out of china?

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Hard to tell. Maybe they're sending money back to their families, too?

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I thought it was supposed to be hard to move money out of china.
Not impossible, but strongly discouraged.

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And sometimes it's hard to move money into China. There are many ways though, Tether is relatively popular but so are insurance schemes and shadow banks

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What are insurance schemes and shadow banks?
I always heard it is easy to move money into china, just hard to move it out.

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A Vancouver Brewery is selling 'Bitcoin Beer Cans' is something that I was impressed. Whenever I reach there the first thing I'll do is buy a 'HODL' Beer.

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it's a great brewery! i went there tonight and spent sats!

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Bitcoin is getting adopted. Bitcoin is the future

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Gradually then suddenly!

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One of my Indian friends living there often tells me that Vancouver is the best place for Bitcoin. The community is evolving at a good speed. There are bigger players who are promoting it. These are all good signs!

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Slowly but surely!

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I clicked thru on a few of them. None of the ones I randomly selected showed anything on their websites about bitcoin.

Please recommend to each and every one that they should proudly display "We accept bitcoin as a payment option" on each page of their website. Doing so would likely earn them a news article, aka free advertising, and draw in additional business.

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I do admit most of their websites are out of date and poorly maintained. I'm glad whenever I see a sticker at the door

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Go Vancouver Go!!!!

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I see them on BTCMaps! Very nice little community up in Vancouver!

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one of the down side is the fact Bitcoin's price can be highly volatile. The value of Bitcoin can fluctuate significantly within a short period, potentially leading to losses for merchants if the value decreases after a transaction is completed

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In that case merchants should use exchange solutions that convert the received bitcoin automatically to their fiat bank account

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Yeah this seems sensible, but in our experience in Vancouver, merchants want sats, not dollars

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