They will... but you might have to help convince the ones around your area!
I know I have a list of places I'm going to be hitting, and a few I've discussed the possibility with already. The main reason that it's not a big deal to me to wait until things firm up and settle somewhat (contrary to the approach some have discussed) is that most business owners I've spoken to fall into three categories:
1) I'm not interested in anything that my banker doesn't do for me. I've never heard of your coin and what I've read about Bitcoin tells me that I probably don't want to associate my business with it.
2) I understand and am somewhat familiar with alternate payment forms, and I would like to drive more customers to my business... but I'm afraid that the accounting ramifications will simply be too burdensome for be to bother with it in relation to the amount of sales I'm likely to see even if I accepted every coin. If I ever do this, it would have to be simple, cost-effective, and guarantee me the greatest sales exposure with the least security and infrastructure requirements.
3) I love it! I'm very familiar with crypto currencies and I think I read something about BlackCoin even on a website I frequent. I've considered integrating a crypto payment platform before, but basically I have so little Internet presence and so much walk-in traffic that I would probably just do it on a personal basis and only if a customer specifically requested paying me in cryptos - and for that trouble, I'd probably just use BTC because I don't want to worry about multiple exchanges, wallets, and apps to just increase sales by .0001%.
With #1 and #2, all you can do is a brief introduction and move on. Until you have everything (including CoinKite hardware) as well as some press and references indicating a long successful implementation by other businesses... they're not going to budge.
With #3 you have a great opportunity to not only turn someone on to BC but potentially create sales and therefore coin-demand from future customers as well. Unfortunately this is also where you have the greatest risk. If you jump the gun and turn them into a beta-test victim for CoinKite... you might actually be causing a loss for all of cryptocurrencies - and creating an actual enemy of BC as that's why you approached them in the first place. They need to know that all of the bugs have been thoroughly worked out before they bother... but then they will become the strongest adopter of all.
I guess there's a #4 possibly - but you don't have to tell them anything other than the fact that you hold BC and would love to spend some of it on their goods/services if they accepted it. There are hardly any of these in the world at the moment, but there are a few - however they will already be looking at what is up and coming and might only need to be directed to consider CoinKite as their PoS system for cryptos.
i hope i can convince some shops, but i live in a country where it is very hard to explain what crypto is
when i talk to people who are working in the IT, the answer is always" what are you talking about", it is not easy to convince them that crypto is the future
What I always do is say something like this:
Blackcoin is a decentralised digital currency with near- instant transaction speeds and neglectible transaction fees.
It's a less techie explanation..
I live in Belgium
maybe it is a good idea to write a info article about BC.
i'm not a good writer, but ill will help people here to convince shops,bars,....
easy explanation how to get BC, how Coinkite works,...... all in one article