Southern Indian city Bangalore, officially known as Bengaluru, is India’s third most populous city, with about 8.42 million people.
Many merchants in the area accept bitcoin through the Bangalore-based Unocoin, one of the largest bitcoin exchanges in the country, which also provides merchant services. Early this month, the company reported that it had surpassed 300,000 registered users. The platform also processes more than 200 million INR every month, according to CEO and co-founder Sathvik Vishwanath
Some of Unocoin’s merchants include India’s largest book mall Sapna online, India’s first travel portal to accept bitcoin Etravel Smart, mobile DTH data card Reload, hosting services Indsoft and Cyberls, Tecdoc365, Flight Shop, Dharwad International School, The Curators for Creativity, People Place Training & Recruitment, Epaisa, and gift cards and voucher marketplace Nafa.
The total number of merchants accepting bitcoin in his city is “about 400 now.
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