Over the past few years, the tradition of Black Friday has found its way into the cryptocurrency industry, with several retailers and blockchain businesses putting on special discounts and accepting crypto payments.
One of the earliest crypto-related Black Friday events was Bitcoin Black Friday, which ran six successful events over seven years before recently coming to an end.
Major crypto hardware wallet suppliers Trezor and Ledger have historically held annual Black Friday specials, with the Ledger Nano S selling for half price last year.
This year's Black Friday event sees leading crypto exchange Binance doubling its referral reward to $30 for each new registration and Binance.
Black Friday shoppers in the U.S. will now be able to buy Bitcoin more easily while out shopping thanks to a collaboration between Miami-based Bitcoin ATM firm Bitstop and leading shopping mall operator Simon Malls.
Where to spend crypto this Black FridayCrypto-friendly online storesOverstock.
The long-standing, crypto-friendly online store Overstock is once again hosting a range of Black Friday specials, with up to 70% off select products.
"Online tech store Newegg has hundreds of Black Friday deals currently on offer, including MSI laptops, Samsung 75" displays, GeForce graphics cards, Pioneer sound systems and various gaming consoles.
A huge Japanese online retailer, Rakuten, is offering double cashback deals on Black Friday for several of its partner stores including Groupon, JCPenney, Samsung, Macy's, Walmart, Ugg, Michael Kors and many others.
Specials can be filtered by discount so anyone can quickly find products on sale for up to 35% off during Black Friday.
Here's Where to Spend Crypto Online This Black Friday
Published on Nov 29, 2019
by Cointele | Published on Coinage
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