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Topic: Coin Cafe, Cambodia is open for business (Read 2947 times)

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April 11, 2015, 07:15:34 PM
#26
I bet Cambodia is an interesting place to live considering the demographics, religious communities and the ancient architecture. However, based upon my limited knowledge of the country, it doesn't strike me as a place that's ready to adopt crypto in any tangible way unlike say, South Korea. Every little bit helps yet I don't think the average income is very high.

You are right
full member
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ROAD TO HEAVEN...
Hi ,

Congratulaions ! Sound great ! I am from Vietnam - one of your neighbors country. I felt very excited when I heard you notice the great news.

I 'd love to one day in Vietnam will have one or more businesses accept Bitcoin like you. Because Vietnam is not currently accepting Bitcoins as

payment means even Bitcoin is considered illegal.

Hopefully as soon as possible , I can visit your restaurant to enjoy your restaurant's cafe.

I wish you success with your business !

legendary
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Hey Bitcoin people, CAMBODIA has its first Bitcoin-accepting restaurant,  Coin Cafe!

We are a small cafe with delicious Khmer and Western food.  Come find us on your next trip to Phnom Penh.

Please become our fan on Facebook -
facebook.com/coincafecambodia
facebook.com/bit.cambodia
Awesome!

I've been in Cambodia and it's a beautiful country. I hope to be back there soon, and when I'm in Phnom Penh again, I will 100% sure pay your restaurant a visit  Cheesy
newbie
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Just got done with our long pepper video.  Check it out!  https://youtu.be/Ou0yssHs5m4

You can buy some from here:  https://cryptothrift.com/auctions/herbs-spices/delicious-cambodian-long-pepper-spice-50-grams-51707/

More info at facebook.com/bitcambodia and bitcambodia.com
newbie
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February 02, 2015, 12:18:53 AM
#22
There is an updated blog post on the state of Bitcoin in Cambodia:  http://bitcambodia.com/bit-blog
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Hodl!
November 24, 2014, 10:33:07 PM
#21
I bet Cambodia is an interesting place to live considering the demographics, religious communities and the ancient architecture. However, based upon my limited knowledge of the country, it doesn't strike me as a place that's ready to adopt crypto in any tangible way unlike say, South Korea. Every little bit helps yet I don't think the average income is very high.

I get what you're saying, but in other areas of tech, developing nations have been able to skip outdated/incumbent tech, and go straight for the cheaper to implement disruptive tech instead. Ain't nobody running copper in Africa.
newbie
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November 24, 2014, 09:41:52 PM
#20
For those of you in the Phnom Penh area, we are screening the Bitcoin movie at Meta House this Thursday evening.  See details here:  https://www.facebook.com/events/317590715106038/
sr. member
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AltoCenter.com
November 17, 2014, 01:49:29 AM
#19
Great news. Good for the community. I might swing by sometime in the next when I come to visit there. Well hope it stays open till then. Cool
newbie
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November 17, 2014, 01:47:30 AM
#18
Gonna be in Phnom Penh in two weeks, and Im gonna stop by for some food.

That's awesome, I'll look forward to it.  We have great food and coffee.  Let me know if you need any advice on your travels.
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November 10, 2014, 01:10:31 PM
#17
I doubt I will ever make it over to Cambodia, but I wish you well and good luck!
newbie
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November 10, 2014, 12:23:57 PM
#16
Gonna be in Phnom Penh in two weeks, and Im gonna stop by for some food.
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November 10, 2014, 12:21:08 PM
#15
Wow.. Smiley I hope coffee shops in my place will also accept bitcoin. Congrats Cambodia. Smiley
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November 10, 2014, 12:02:58 PM
#14
Good work !
newbie
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November 10, 2014, 03:12:28 AM
#13
I bet Cambodia is an interesting place to live considering the demographics, religious communities and the ancient architecture. However, based upon my limited knowledge of the country, it doesn't strike me as a place that's ready to adopt crypto in any tangible way unlike say, South Korea. Every little bit helps yet I don't think the average income is very high.

Yes, it's too early for Bitcoin adoption in Cambodia.  However, we're doing our best to bring crypto to the Kingdom.  I feel pretty good about the prospects for a limited Bitcoin economy growing up here.  Our purpose in opening Coin Cafe is to have a jumping-off point, and also offer a place for the traveling Bitcoin enthusiast.  Thanks everyone for the encouragement!
legendary
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November 09, 2014, 02:39:01 PM
#12
I bet Cambodia is an interesting place to live considering the demographics, religious communities and the ancient architecture. However, based upon my limited knowledge of the country, it doesn't strike me as a place that's ready to adopt crypto in any tangible way unlike say, South Korea. Every little bit helps yet I don't think the average income is very high.
legendary
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November 09, 2014, 11:15:24 AM
#11
Any business will get free propaganda at bitcoin community once they are accepting bitcoin payment. They know bitcoin is the future of money, have great potential and make the right decision on time.
newbie
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November 09, 2014, 10:19:38 AM
#10
Great! Those who accept the bitcoin are people who see far away in the future, this is how the things are progressing!
legendary
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November 05, 2014, 10:09:02 AM
#9
thats good to see one more merchant accepting bitcoin payment
it will increase people's trust in bitcoin and people will like their new currency to pay on restaurant
keep it up
good luck
legendary
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November 05, 2014, 09:52:48 AM
#8
Great news, keep up the good work!
sr. member
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November 05, 2014, 08:39:50 AM
#7
That's really wonderful news. I may be visiting Cambodia next year and will try to look you guys up
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