Burger King has introduced Instpower power bank rental machines connected to crypto payment services Alchemy Pay and Binance Pay that accept cryptocurrency payments at its Paris locations.
Instpower, the industry-leading power bank charging service, now accepts cryptocurrency payments in assets such as Bitcoin from its customers at over 14,000 sites across the globe.
The latest news of Parisian Burger King is a major milestone for both the global fast food giant and the widespread use of cryptocurrencies as a means of payment for goods and services.
According to Yann Phu, CEO of Flash Development, the European distributor responsible for deploying Instpower machines, the collaboration with Burger King in Paris has taken them to the next level with their operations in Europe.
Because of its borderless nature, crypto is a suitable payment option for Instpower’s shared power banks, which travelers often use to charge their gadgets while on the road.


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