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ausfags report in.

is there many(any?) take away restaurants in aus that accept bitcoin?

>> No.3633386

I've only seen street vendors accept BTC. Though I'm sure there are a couple of restaurants that do too

>> No.3633393

well im fucking starving and i have no money, but i have bitcoin

>> No.3633398

3799 reporting in

>> No.3633427

>>3633265
There was a cafe in brisbane with a BTC ATM that was shut down. I'm pretty sure the ATM was taken into possession by police because the owner's brother got some sort of drug charges laid against him, and now I think it just lives in someone's garage.

>> No.3633445

>>3633393
man this was funny

ausbros are the best

>> No.3633502

seriously, where in melbourne i can buy food with bitcoin guise?

>> No.3633516

localbitcoins
and im sure there would be some chinese stores that accept btc. a lot accept alipay, wechat pay and all kinds of shit

>> No.3633575

>>3633502
>go to pay for meal with btc in melbourne
>meal costs more than one btc
>have to pay 50% transaction fee for being male

>> No.3633626

>>3633265

found a map thing that shows you places that accept btc

http://coinmap.org

>> No.3633645

the lucky country returns
https://www.itnews.com.au/news/three-thousand-bitcoin-atms-to-launch-across-australia-472448

http://www.baka.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/bipartisan-push-for-the-reserve-bank-to-back-australian-bitcoin-20170807-gxqrm7.html

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>>3633645
>sydney morning herald filters to baka
every time

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3633662

>>3633265
buying btc as an aussie is hell on earth. nothings made me want to be a burger more.

>> No.3633665

>>3633662
If I was a burger I wouldn't be about to make fat stacks off ICX.

>> No.3633720

>>3633626
yeh all the food places in melbourne are no longer in business. there is one bar.. maybe i can live off empty calories for a week..

>> No.3633732

>>3633665
Mmm sweet sweet ICX

>> No.3633759

>>3633662
yep we've got easier access to btc and gun purchasing.

come on down to texas next time and shoot some wild hogs with us, ausbros

>> No.3633773

>>3633662
when do we need to do KYC?

>> No.3633779

>>3633773
If you meant to quote me about ICX, from October 2.

>> No.3633818

>>3633779
while you cunts are talking about your ICO's im actually starving here.
There must be somewhere i can buy food from with BTC....

>> No.3633828

>>3633818
Send me some btc and I'll drop you some leftovers from dinner.

>> No.3633829

>>3633818
I'll order dominos delivered to your door for some crypto.

>> No.3633832

>>3633779
thanks cobba

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3633868

this is looking like an austhread now so ill just leave this here

http://www.data61.csiro.au/en/Our-Work/Safety-and-security/Secure-Systems-and-Platforms/Blockchain

>> No.3634014

>>3633829
someone paypal me $25 and i'll send you $25 btc?

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3634060

anyone paid for something at a shop in btc (without a crypto card like ten x)? what are you supposed to do, like how does it work?

>> No.3634069

>>3634060
cards work like a normal visa and convert the crypto to fiat on at the time of purchase

>> No.3634077

>>3633645
>baka.com

Reliable source.

>> No.3634079

>>3634069
He means without a crypto debit card.

>> No.3634088

>>3633645

>The chairman of the Australian Digital Currency Commerce Association, Ronald Tucker, said an Australian government backed crypto currency would eliminate settlement times and foreign currency exchanges.

>"It would be an auditor's dream because you'll be able to see any transaction that moves on it," he said.

God, this is why I refuse to use btcmarkets or any other aussies exchanges. They are just using this as another method of control and taxation. Fucking hell.

>> No.3634103

>>3633759
>Government-backed crypto.
Either these retards don't get it or they're hoping the norm don't.

>> No.3634122

>>3634088
>"It would be an auditor's dream because you'll be able to see any transaction that moves on it"

we /monero/ now boys

>> No.3634139

>>3634060
Usually scan their qr code with your phone and send it. Almost as fast as using a card.