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MrCoinThe Blockchain job market is growing steadily, with demand steadily outstripping supply.According to a report by LinkedIn, the number of blockchain related job advertisements has nearly doubled in a year, expanding at more than 40 percent each quarter.Soaring Blockchain Talent Demand: Is There a “Link?” | BTCMANAGER“Bitcoin is disruptive in the most raw sense of the word.Not the “hey, it’s another photo sharing app!”form of disruptive, or even the libertarians wanting new ways to get from point A to point B without saying the word “taxi” kind of disruptive.The biggest bitcoin bulls say it has the potential to be the third major way to buy and sell goods that the world has ever known, after bartered goods and government-backed money.If the promises of bitcoin could ever be unlocked – perhaps one of the biggest ifs in the tech world today – it’s about as big of a venture-style opportunity as you could imagine.Right now the value of the system is a headline-grabbing $1 billion.

But if its potential to be a global, borderless way of buying and selling goods via the Internet were ever achieved, it’s value would one day be in the trillions.It’s a massive potential for value creation that suddenly has people in a lather.Investors like Fred Wilson’s Union Square Ventures have already placed some significant bets – with many more investors quietly mining for opportunities.But despite the massive potential upside, bitcoin is fraught with so much complexity and risk that the potential seems almost impossible to unlock."- Sarah Lacy, 14 May 2013 Bitcoin Budapest Meetup is dedicated to bringing people together from the fields of technology and entrepreneurship to create a regional platform where anyone with an interest in crypto-currencies can join the conversation.If you are mining, trading, accepting, paying with, building a service around, or simply interested in the virtual currency model of Bitcoin, you are more than welcome to join us.Let's meet, have a beer, listen to thought provoking talks, ask and answer questions, engage in debates and learn more about the future of digital currencies.

Despite the name, we're not focused on Bitcoin only - Litecoin, Devcoin, Namecoin, *coin enthusiasts - you're all welcome!Our meetups will focus on demos, discussions, debates, networking, and collaboration.Log in with Facebook to find out By creating a Meetup account, you agree to the Terms of Service Recent Meetups May 12 · 6:15 PM Privacy and Fungibility: How Monero Obfuscates Transactions on the Blockchain 16 Members | 5.002 | 1 Photo Privacy and Fungibility: How Monero Obfuscates Transactions on the Blockchain **/events/... Learn more February 22 · 6:15 PM Ethereum on WebAssembly - Deep dive into Ethereum's future 44 Members | 5.001 Bitcoin Budapest & CEE FinTech presents: Ethereum on WebAssembly - Deep dive into Ethereum's future This time we'll be taking a look into Ethereum's future and see what... Learn more Jun 27, 2016 · 6:30 PM Drinkup és Decentralized Web Summit beszámoló 12 Members /events/1707766246152228/ E... Learn more Jun 20, 2016 · 6:15 PM Ethereum és a decentralizált jövő 45 Members Ethereum és a decentralizált jövő /events/1674969742828805/ Meetup sorozatunk... Learn more Apr 25, 2016 · 6:00 PM Blockchain technology revolutionizing government and the music industry 23 Members | 5.002 Blockchain technology revolutionizing government and the music industry By Bitcoin Budapest & De-Central Budapest & Budapest... Learn more What's new More New Member Péter P. joined New Member Paul C. joined New Member Tunde S. joined New Member luciferase joined New Member Máté S. joined New Member Sanyi C. joined New Member Szász S. joined New Member Péter S. joined New Member Mate H. joined New Member Kevin P. joined

Bitcoin ATMs in Budapest, HungaryTotal number of Bitcoin ATMs / Tellers in and around Budapest: 1 List of bitcoin machines in and around Budapest: Buy Sell best fee city score Club Anker Details
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Despite the fact that our neighbours - Austria and Slovakia are ahead of us in terms of products and services that could be bought with Bitcoin, there are still quite a few businesses in Hungary which accept payments in Bitcoins.
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Bitcoin payments are facilitated by CoinPay, and ensure that you are charged the correct amount as you receive a proof of payment in form of a print receipt, e-mail, or text message.The first and currently still the only hotel in Hungary to offer payment with Bitcoin is Paprika Hostel, located in the city center.Another establishment listed as accepting Bitcoins is a lakeside apartment in Tata, some 100 km away from the capital.The upside is that you are able to make a direct reservation with these properties.However, if you are looking for a wider range of options, Expedia will be your ultimate guide.Listing more than 400 hotels in Budapest, everyone can find their ideal place to stay in the city.Budapest has plenty of famous restaurants, not to mention the so-called ‘ruin pubs’ which have become a must-see for visitors.As of now, Bitcoin payments are only possible in few of them.After a tiring day of sightseeing, HQ Café in the 7th district is your (possibly only) chance for a Bitcoin-paid coffee and dessert.

Klub Anker and AnKER’T (a beer garden, ideal for summer visitors), both located in the city centre (6th district) are the most well-known for accepting Bitcoin payments.If you decide to spend a night out in the city, chances are that you will be in the vicinity of Deák Ferenc square so you can easily check out these two bars.If you decide that there isn’t enough variety of Bitcoin accepting places, there is always the possibility to visit a Bitcoin ATM and withdraw some Hungarian Forints from your Bitcoin wallet.Currently, there are two options to do that: at Klub Anker or at Stop Shop Mall (3rd district).The first ever Bitcoin ATM was established at Klub Anker more than two years ago, gaining ample publicity for this initiative.The club is a central venue for Bitcoin enthusiasts so you might even join conversations on how to use the Bitcoin ATM or discussing the future of cryptocurrencies– such an easy way to make new friends!Even though the list of Bitcoin-friendly establishments in Budapest is short, the range of services they offer is surprisingly wide.

And remember that most of these companies even offer discounts for Bitcoin payments.For example, you have the option of paying with Bitcoin for classes at a dog training school (available in Hungarian and English).You can also invest in 18th century gold or silver coins at a numismatics company, donate for a good cause or bid on various auction items at an auction house.Buying jewellery or water filters with Bitcoin is also possible at certain local companies.Still, it’s no surprise that most Hungarian businesses open to accepting Bitcoin payments are those offering technology-related services, such as an electronics webshop or a web monitoring provider.But why would these businesses even think of offering Bitcoin payments?The answer is that most of them see the option to pay with Bitcoin as a unique way of promotion and positioning themselves as forward-looking businesses.They have never actually had a Bitcoin customer; still this offering distinguishes them from the competition and brings additional publicity.