Shiba Wings customers love the food, not so much the crypto, says owner
1 min readAfter a grand opening in March, Australian fast-food diner Shiba Wings has seen plenty of customers walking through the doors for their fried delectables.
Their appetite, however, hasn’t translated to crypto payments.
The Shiba Inu (He added that there will soon be a separate Shiba Wings token that will also provide holders with in-store benefits.
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According to an August, 2022 survey from crypto exchange Crypto.com, 55% of Australian merchants and consumers were interested in purchasing goods and services in cryptocurrency, with almost half (47%) of all surveyed merchants saying that they were ready to accept crypto payments within a year.
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