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Provider of Bitcoin products and services
I have just replied to your e-mail confirming that I'm in the UK.

http://thevillageidiotme.ipage.com/shop.html

Cheers
hero member
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BTC: the beginning of stake-based public resources
Don't forget to add all of these to http://coinmap.org/  Wink

Thanks, am actually trying to get some of the organisations listed there on the phone to confirm they are still live...

I think you mean "principal", not "principle".

Thanks; fixed.

Autrading - bullion dealer -

https://autrading.co.uk/home.php


Good find. Added.

Here's another UK based company accepting Bitcoin ...

http://thevillageidiotme.ipage.com/shop.html

Thanks. I've contacted them to confirm they are in the UK.

Here are some that you can use http://cryptocoinshops.com

Thanks, contacted a few to confirm that they re in the UK.


Great finds, thanks Frank.

Spoke to Ricky at Sash Window Preservation and he's delighted we're doing this list. I've also sent him forum details.

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Here are some that you can use http://cryptocoinshops.com

Just for your info, but i'm getting a chrome warning about malwear on coinurl.com from this link..

Yep thanks they are aware of it and are sorting it out

That looks a nice site ( warning is now gone  Smiley )
full member
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Online Crypto Shopping
Here are some that you can use http://cryptocoinshops.com

Just for your info, but i'm getting a chrome warning about malwear on coinurl.com from this link..

Yep thanks they are aware of it and are sorting it out
full member
Activity: 120
Merit: 100
Here are some that you can use http://cryptocoinshops.com

Just for your info, but i'm getting a chrome warning about malwear on coinurl.com from this link..
full member
Activity: 124
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Online Crypto Shopping
Here are some that you can use http://cryptocoinshops.com
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Hey there. I'm from the UK and I run the (somewhat recently not as maintained as I would like it to be) site www.getbitcoin.info . Feel free to pilfer some data from there AS LONG as you contribute back as well ! I haven't even put the Pembury Tavern in (which .. if I may add I was the first ever person to order a beer with bitcoin in)

You can get a kml from www.getbitcoin.info/kml and put that straight into google maps eg here : https://maps.google.co.uk/?q=http:%2F%2Fwww.getbitcoin.info%2Fkml&ll=53.631611,-1.933594&spn=11.257512,19.753418&t=m&z=6

Lately, however, I've been just too busy with non bitcoin stuff so I haven't had a chance to update it recently.

There is also an android app that goes by the name of "bitcoin businesses" which is just a simple map app retrieving the data. This app is open source and available on github here: https://github.com/ragmondo/bitcoinbiz

I won't hide my business intent, I plan to give access to the data for free as long as the data is used in its complete nature. The html I generate includes links (add new / comment on this establishment etc) back to the my site which must be included if you use the data.
full member
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Provider of Bitcoin products and services
Here's another UK based company accepting Bitcoin ...

http://thevillageidiotme.ipage.com/shop.html
sr. member
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I work for a graphics and web design agency, the guys I work with are quite interested in Bitcoin and I'm sure if it came to it I would be able to convince by boss to take at least a partial payment in Bitcoin

I think we'll be re doing our site soon so if we do I'll try and drop in a few Bitcoin related features

The site is : http://revelation.uk.com/ if you want to add it.

legendary
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Autrading - bullion dealer -

https://autrading.co.uk/home.php
donator
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I think you mean "principal", not "principle".
legendary
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OK so to recap our situation.
 ~5 years later and millions of quid invested, and now:

 there are about a dozen people who genuinely would use this system and have their name associated with it in the UK. 

Can anyone compare for me with the number of UK vendors in TOR marketplaces?
sr. member
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Don't forget to add all of these to http://coinmap.org/  Wink
hero member
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http://libbitcoin.dyne.org/ and http://sx.dyne.org/ - I'm British and London based.

Thanks for this. Can you provide a bit more information on what your organisation does and where it is based in the UK.
legendary
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http://libbitcoin.dyne.org/ and http://sx.dyne.org/ - I'm British and London based.
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The key thing that I am still not clear on - and I think is key for retailers accepting Bitcoin - is what mobile clients are best and how does one use an iPhone to make payments?

I agree - this is a major one that I have encountered as well. In Berlin, many merchants just post a big QR code on a piece of paper next to their cash register and keep a laptop running with Blockchain.info open and wait until the transaction comes in. Others have even been using iPads (also, just logging into Blockchain.info).

now, for their customers using an iPhone, not sure myself- but I am going to ask around on Saturday (in Berlin - anyone come by if you get a chance: http://bitcoinexaminer.org/bxb-2-bitcoin-exchange-berlin-will-have-a-second-round/) and report back Smiley

Thanks, Jürgen


Thanks for looking into this.
newbie
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The key thing that I am still not clear on - and I think is key for retailers accepting Bitcoin - is what mobile clients are best and how does one use an iPhone to make payments?

I agree - this is a major one that I have encountered as well. In Berlin, many merchants just post a big QR code on a piece of paper next to their cash register and keep a laptop running with Blockchain.info open and wait until the transaction comes in. Others have even been using iPads (also, just logging into Blockchain.info).

now, for their customers using an iPhone, not sure myself- but I am going to ask around on Saturday (in Berlin - anyone come by if you get a chance: http://bitcoinexaminer.org/bxb-2-bitcoin-exchange-berlin-will-have-a-second-round/) and report back Smiley

Thanks, Jürgen
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CoinDesker
Try the old shoreditch station in shoreditch.

Went yesterday and had a coffee cocktail

- http://www.jaguarshoes.com/?page_id=88

Does anyone else have problems with this forum? Seems buggy as hell...
hero member
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BTC: the beginning of stake-based public resources
http://the-chocolate-tree.bit-trade.co.uk

Haven't tried them but looks tasty

Great find. They are starting to come out of the wood work now. This looks like two separate entries.

I'll have to keep my wife away from this one!

Wife + chocolate = no bitcoins Sad
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