This thread is for ANY suggestions that can encourage the public to use bitcoins for everyday purchases. Some adventurous types may wish to try the ideas in their area.
I have given some thought on how to achieve greater awareness and USAGE of Bitcoin by the public. I remembered advice on launching a new magazine YOU MUST GIVE THEM SOMETHING FREE!!!
Here is my first contribution.
Coffee tea and cakes at cost as the margins are highhttp://www.coffeeforums.com/forum/coffee-industry-forum/5434-profit-margin-drip-coffee-versus-expresso-drinks.html1 Target your area and identify a high pedestrian traffic/ low rent location
2 Open a small coffee shop which ONLY accepts bitcoins or has a bitcoin price 1/3rd of the fiat value of the products served.
3 If the customers wish to avail of coffee at 1/3rd of the regular price then
they must pay in bitcoin4 The promo period ( maybe 30 days ) should offer products at 1/10th of the fiat price..
Make sure your product and service is GOOD and comparable to major high street brands
Word should spread that coffee is 10 cents and customers should be abundant.
You may wish to only offer the "free" beverages while maintaining the bakery products at regular prices in order to off set or even turn a small profit.
At some point having built up brisk trade you may convert to regular prices with a bitcoin option.
5 Of course each outlet would probably need a bitcoin ATM or similar for new clients to be able to buy coin and the producers of the ATM may well wish to tie up as this will promote their atms
Remember the purpose initially is promotion not profit and maybe the Foundation or similar body whose interest is promotion of bitcoin can subsidize approved business plans ( to the value of 30 days x 30cents x cups sold which should not be too expensive)
This basic idea is subject to change based on feedback.
Legal note. check your States laws a) refusing to accept fiat is legal or b) having discriminatory pricing
http://www.ftc.gov/bc/antitrust/price_discrimination.shtmhttp://www.treasury.gov/resource-center/faqs/Currency/Pages/legal-tender.aspxThe pertinent portion of law that applies to your question is the Coinage Act of 1965, specifically Section 31 U.S.C. 5103, entitled "Legal tender," which states: "United States coins and currency (including Federal reserve notes and circulating notes of Federal reserve banks and national banks) are legal tender for all debts, public charges, taxes, and dues."
This statute means that all United States money as identified above are a valid and legal offer of payment for debts when tendered to a creditor. There is, however, no Federal statute mandating that a private business, a person or an organization must accept currency or coins as for payment for goods and/or services.
Private businesses are free to develop their own policies on whether or not to accept cash unless there is a State law which says otherwise. For example, a bus line may prohibit payment of fares in pennies or dollar bills. In addition, movie theaters, convenience stores and gas stations may refuse to accept large denomination currency (usually notes above $20) as a matter of policy.
I am certain that a reasonable solution can be found to comply with all laws.
The press should give wide publicity which can only help the cause. "10cent coffee with Bitcoin"