Los cines AMC aceptarán Bitcoin y Ether para pagos en línea.
El director ejecutivo Adam Aron dijo que Dogecoin será el próximo.

AMC Theatres, la cadena de cines más grande de Estados Unidos, ahora aceptará Bitcoin, ether y otras criptomonedas para pagos en línea, dijo el director ejecutivo Adam Aron.
- Tras los informes de agosto de que AMC sería...Aceptamos Cripto para boletos y concesiones.Más tarde en el año, Aron confirmó que el servicio ya está en funcionamiento.
- Como prometimos, ahora hay muchas nuevas formas de pagar en línea en AMC. Con orgullo, ahora aceptamos: redoble de tambores, por favor… Bitcoin, Ethereum, Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin. tuiteó el viernes.
- También indicó que Dogecoin será la próxima Cripto que se agregue. AMC comenzó a aceptar DOGEcomo pago de tarjetas de regalo en asociación con BitPay en octubre.
- AMC tiene 593 cines en Estados Unidos y 335 salas internacionales.
Big newsflash! As promised, many new ways NOW to pay online at AMC. We proudly now accept: drumroll, please… Bitcoin, Ethereum, Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin. Also Apple Pay, Google Pay, PayPal. Incredibly, they already account for 14% of our total online transactions! Dogecoin next. pic.twitter.com/a7pqYBm7HB
— Adam Aron (@CEOAdam) November 12, 2021
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