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Bitcoin and Cinema – now a reality with this announcement

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Bitcoin, the largest crypto, is enjoying its recent surge above the $45k mark with an incline of about 19% within a week. With the rise in price, institutional adoption increased as well. This time though, instead of big banks or financial firms adopting BTC, it’s the world of entertainment that’s taking a step towards adopting the asset.

AMC Entertainment, the largest cinema chain in the world laid down its plans to accept Bitcoin (BTC) payments for movie tickets by 2022. During the company’s earnings call, AMC chairman and CEO Adam Aron spoke about creating infrastructure to cater to online payments. According to a transcript of the call, he stated:

“By year-end, we will have the information technology systems in place to accept bitcoin as payment for movie tickets and concessions if purchased online at all of our US theaters”

He acknowledged the strong demand for buying movie tickets with crypto from the firm’s customers. Aron added:

“We’re quite intrigued by the potentially lucrative business opportunity for AMC if we intelligently pursue further serious involvement with cryptocurrency,”

It’s been a bumpy journey for the institution. Not so long ago, the company was on the verge of filing for bankruptcy, with the cinema operator being forced to close venues as the global coronavirus pandemic spread. However, at the press time, AMC’s Q2 financial reports painted a completely different picture than last year.

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Shubham is a full-time journalist/ Crypto data analyst at AMBCrypto. A Master's graduate in Accounting and Finance, Shubham's writings mainly focus on the cryptocurrency sector with particular emphasis on market research studies and communications for >2 years. Also, a die-hard Chelsea fan #KTBFFH.
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