This place is on the famous "Walking Street" of Angeles City, Philippines, which is basically a giant red light district.
No, I didn't do any "research" to find out how to "make it rain Satoshis", but I probably should have!
If someone sends a donation to my profile address I'll write a new post documenting the experience of how it worked.
So basically, you are looking for donation so that you can check it out on someone's else expenses.. I doubt anyone would think of donating at this Corona moment but don't take my words to demotivate you. I really hope that you get some to experience that
Good luck!!
Common men the post is 3 years old so basically even that Strip club is already closed by now(of course that is just my speculation)
and besides there is a lot of things that may change in that long duration,What i am sure here is OP was just wanted to Document about the spreading of Bitcoin in Philippines of course not in His own expense since He will be doing this for the community and also for the market.
So basically, you are looking for donation so that you can check it out on someone's else expenses.. I doubt anyone would think of donating at this Corona moment but don't take my words to demotivate you. I really hope that you get some to experience that
Good luck!!
I don't live there anymore so unfortunately the offer has expired, lol.
Oh,Thats sad to hear coz i thought you are staying in Philippines for good yet you have leaved now.
Weird that somebody would bump this thread after over 2.5 years. It must come up in Google search results for "Bitcoin" and "strip club" or something. It's not even a "strip club" -- its called a "bikini bar," but I wrote that post before I knew any better.
Sure thing,For His own Interest of knowing about Strip clubs accepting Bitcoin and lucky that you are the only thread creator that reflects .
When I was there, I did talk to a guy who was the manager of a club across the street. I asked him if they also accepted bitcoin and he said "yes," but they add a 25% surcharge to it to cover taxes! They have to do the same thing with credit cards. And the minimum you could spend to pay in BTC or CC was $200, which is 10,000 pesos. So you'd really have to be there to party and throw money around to make it worthwhile.
25% surcharge is enough that Year because the volatility of Bitcoin that time is really showing harsh thats why they need assurance .