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10 Small or remote places that have embraced Bitcoin

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World travelers may occasionally find themselves in a beautiful but also small and remote location and go through the difficult experience of having to deal with foreign currency. But what if there was a business around the corner that accepted Bitcoin? That would completely change the way you live your adventures.

Well, in some cases this can happen, as there are actually remote places that know and have embraced cyptocurrency. In other cases, Bitcoin is a reality, but is still waiting to be accepted.

1. Machu Picchu, Peru

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Although we’re not sure if there’s any place in this Peruvian icon where you can spend your Bitcoins – unless you want to buy some alpaca socks -, this guy managed to take cryptocurrency up there.

2. Cartago, Valle del Cauca

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This picture was taken near La Iglesia de Guadalupe, in Cartago. This small place in Colombia is fighting to spread the word about Bitcoin in the country.

3. Parksville, British Columbia

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The Coastal Cake Company, in Parksville (BC, Canada), started selling their delicious cupcakes for Bitcoins about two months ago.

4. Cooperstown, NY

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This small village in Otsego county, New York, is the home of Davidson’s Jewelry, which already accepts Bitcoins.

5. Cosquín, Córdoba

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You can rent this amazing country house near Cosquín, in Argentina, for 50 BTC and relax for a whole week.

6.  Palo Alto

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With 63,000 residents, Palo Alto, in California (USA), can be considered a relatively small city. However, being the home of dozens of high-tech companies, it’s only normal that this small place knows about Bitcoin and uses it on a daily base.

7. Bandholm, Denmark

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The small town of Bandholm, in Denmark, is the home of the Bandholm Hotel. Despite the fact the business was founded in 1886, this elegant hotel is far from being considered an antique and it even accepts Bitcoin.

8. Rauris, Austria

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To spend a few days in this remote Austrian little town, you have a great option: the Rojacherhütte cabin. It accepts Bitcoin and is waiting for you.

9. Tata, Hungary

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Get to know Tata, a small Hungarian town. To fully enjoy your stay, look for the Lakeside apartment, located in the peaceful environment of the Old Lake and with a beautiful view of the local castle.

10. Korcula Island, Croatia

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Villa Sole Korcula is located in this amazing Croatian island. Enjoy the beautiful sight for just a few Bitcoins!

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Having delved into futures trading in the past, my intrigue in financial, economic, and political affairs eventually led me to a striking realization: the current debt-based fiat system is fundamentally flawed. This revelation prompted me to explore alternative avenues, including investments in gold and, since early 2013, Bitcoin. While not extensively tech-savvy, I've immersed myself in Bitcoin through dedicated study, persistent questioning, hands-on experience with ecommerce and marketing ventures, and my stint as a journalist. Writing has always been a passion of mine, and presently, I'm focused on crafting informative guides to shed light on the myriad advantages of Bitcoin, aiming to empower others to navigate the dynamic realm of digital currencies.

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