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FLORIDA – Tampa based exotic strip club, 2001 Odyssey, is now offering its online customers the ability to remotely release physical cash down onto live strippers, as they dance on the main stage, using Bitcoin.

“I think Tampa may be breaking new ground with this,” said Glen Gilmore, a consultant and digital marketing professor at Rutgers University. Gilmore sees it as a major shift in marketing.

“It’s a dramatic shift in marketing, and I guess what’s happening in Tampa just reinforces the fact that traditional marketing is yielding to new media and new marketing.”

Thanks to its partnership with BitPay, the “Make It Rain Machine” allows the club's online customers to drop as much as $100.00 at a time in crypto-paid dollars from 2001’s ceiling onto its gyrating dancers. Online tippers get to watch live as the cold hard cash falls down on the appreciative performers.

Full Story: http://altcoinpress.com/2014/10/use-bitcoin-to-remotely-rain-physical-cash-down-onto-live-strippers/

For some uses, bitcoins still seem to be unable to replace cold hard cash.  Smiley
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FLORIDA – Tampa based exotic strip club, 2001 Odyssey, is now offering its online customers the ability to remotely release physical cash down onto live strippers, as they dance on the main stage, using Bitcoin.

“I think Tampa may be breaking new ground with this,” said Glen Gilmore, a consultant and digital marketing professor at Rutgers University. Gilmore sees it as a major shift in marketing.

“It’s a dramatic shift in marketing, and I guess what’s happening in Tampa just reinforces the fact that traditional marketing is yielding to new media and new marketing.”

Thanks to its partnership with BitPay, the “Make It Rain Machine” allows the club's online customers to drop as much as $100.00 at a time in crypto-paid dollars from 2001’s ceiling onto its gyrating dancers. Online tippers get to watch live as the cold hard cash falls down on the appreciative performers.

Rolling thunder sound effects accompany the fiat shower while the DJ announces the rainmaker’s name and dedication. The club manager and DJ can also be tipped over the web using Bitcoin.

In the 5,000-square-foot club, cameras are mounted above the dressing room’s entrance watching the women apply makeup and changing their lingerie. Another sits above the main stage not far from the neon signs hailing the “Make It Rain Machine.”

Full Story: http://altcoinpress.com/2014/10/use-bitcoin-to-remotely-rain-physical-cash-down-onto-live-strippers/
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