Bitcoin Payments Being Accepted at Subway Outlets in Berlin via the Lightning Network

Subway has recorded more than 120 Bitcoin transactions in recent months across outlets in Berlin.

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Written by Shomik Sen Bhattacharjee, Edited by Siddharth Suvarna | Updated: 11 November 2022 16:48 IST
Highlights
  • The fast food chain began Bitcoin payments at three outlets
  • Subway first tried BTC payments for orders thirteen years ago
  • The franchise has partnered with Swiss BTC payments company Lipa

Subway isn't the only fast-food chain to start tapping into the crypto fanbase

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Subway, the largest franchise in the world by number of outlets, is reportedly tapping into the huge global Bitcoin fanbase by recognising it as a payment option. In this case, the fast-food restaurant chain is using the Bitcoin lightning network. Technically, the lightning network is a second layer added to Bitcoin's blockchain to enable off-chain transactions. As of now, trials have begun for Bitcoin payment in three Subway outlets in Germany's capital city of Berlin. Subway first experimented with Bitcoin almost 13 years ago in Moscow, Russia.

As per a CoinTelegragh report, the Berlin Subway franchise owner Daniel Hinze observed 120 Bitcoin transactions in the past few months. It can be recalled that Bitcoin was first experimented with by Subway in Moscow, Russia, about 13 years ago. Hinze disclosed that he desires to see digital assets become a medium of exchange.

"Five years ago, I started to deal with cryptocurrencies; and in the last two years, I have dealt very intensively with the topic of Bitcoin. With that in mind, I've decided that [Bitcoin] could be the better money system," said Hinze.

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To encourage this initiative, users who make payments in BTC on all footlongs, and meatball marinaras would get a 10 percent discount. In addition, Hinze has offered a 50 percent discount on all payments for a week.

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"Around the week, there was, of course, extremely high demand. Our three restaurants were frequently visited by people who liked to pay with Bitcoin.”

A partnership was sealed with a Bitcoin company based in Switzerland, Lipa, to enable an easy-to-use point-of-sale solution. This is said to have been highly patronised by enthusiasts with hashtag #usingBitcoin taking over german-speaking social media.

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According to Bastien Feder, CEO of Lipa, Bitcoin is a currency and their mission is to make sure that it becomes irresistible to use. Lipa installed merchant devices at Subway outlets that allow customers to scan QR codes to enable fast payment at a cheaper cost. It is reported that merchants pay only a 1 percent charge for the service.

“It's 2.5 percent to 4 percent depending on the contract from the merchant. If it's a business card, there's 0.5 percent on top of that. […] And if it's a foreign business credit card, you pay up to 7 percent, and you don't know until the end of the month," explained Feder.

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Feder added that there has been an exponential increase in the Bitcoin community in Germany, Switzerland, and other parts of the world. It is believed that the experience of paying over the Lightning network is completely different from when subway franchises first accepted Bitcoin payments in 2014 when customers had to wait for several minutes for payment to be processed.


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