Enjoy Your Bitcoin Profits in Las Vegas at the Legends Room
LAS VEGAS, Nov. 21, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- With bitcoin setting record highs almost daily, what can someone actually buy with bitcoin? The answer - not much.
Starbucks won't sell you coffee for bitcoin. Amazon.com doesn't accept it either. Options to use digital currency on Black Friday or CyberMonday are surprisingly limited.
So where can newly minted digital currency millionaires enjoy the profits of the historic bitcoin bull market? In Las Vegas, of course.
The Legends Room in Las Vegas is nightlife reimagined. In addition to traditional forms of payments, the new night club accepts bitcoin, ethereum, and most other digital currencies for drinks, bottle service, and musical performances from celebrity DJs like Brody Jenner and Samantha Ronson.
The Legends Room even issued its own coin, LGD, that trades on the Bittrex exchange. The LGD coin can be used in the club for VIP seating, priority admission to performances, exotic car rentals, and discounts on all club services and merchandise.
Each day the club exposes a new audience to cryptocurrency. Several of the Legends DJs have now opted to be paid in bitcoin or LGD rather than in traditional currency.
"We have taken the best of Las Vegas and the best of crypto and combined it into a truly unique nightlife offering in the party capital of the world," said Nick Blomgren, founder of the Legends Room.
The Legends Room has hosted a former heavyweight champion of the world, numerous UFC stars, the owner of a professional sports team, professional poker players, Grammy award winning recording artists and a who's who of Las Vegas entertainment.
In a recent issue, Vegas Seven magazine called the club the future of nightlife. The Legends Room management is currently evaluating opportunities to bring the concept to other cities including Miami, Seattle, Dallas and even London.
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