![]() Instead, I feel like you could rename the place to “Stop your Thirst Bar” and it would suit the place perfectly as nothing but the name made me feel like it had anything to do with Bitcoin. Debreczeni also runs the Bitcoin Budapest group on, and organizes occasional meetups for anyone using, mining, accepting or building services around Bitcoin. Somehow I find the place to be a bit disappointing because I would expect a Bitcoin bar to be all about cryptocurrencies, Bitcoin, and it would be a natural place to meet fellow traders and people sharing the same interest. As well as being responsible for Budapest’s first Bitcoin ATM, Shinrai runs MrCoin, a Bitcoin exchange, and Debreczeni also sits on the board of Hungarian Bitcoin Association. 5.4k members in the LivingOnBitcoin community. Shouldn’t a BItcoin Bar at least accept payments in different cryptocurrencies? And why don’t they have some more fun with the menu and call it a Satoccino instead of Cappucino or maybe rename the Jägermeister to Lambomeister (while keeping the original title next to it so people will understand what they are about to get)? ![]() Another establishment listed as accepting. ![]() ![]() The strange thing about the bar is that besides the name, there aren’t much on the inside or the outside that makes you think about Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies. The first and currently still the only hotel in Hungary to offer payment with Bitcoin is Paprika Hostel, located in the city center. This old-school gamers bar is open from 4pm to 2am Tuesday to Saturday, closing at midnight on Sundays and Mondays. ![]()
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