Virtual and digital currencies are becoming increasingly popular. Just a few days ago, El Salvador became the first country in the world to introduce bitcoin as the official currency, i.e., a parallel legal tender with the US dollar.
Now, the third-largest protected park in Croatia, Lonjsko Polje Nature Park, apart from the kuna, has introduced bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies as a means of payment, reports HRTurizam.
Thus, visitors can purchase tickets with cryptocurrencies via Eletrocoin PayCek for a solar-powered boat ride on the Strug river, known as the “Slavonian Amazon,” a tour of the “Posavina safari” – a traditional pasture, a tour of the ornithological reserve Krapje đol and observe the fields from the new observatories “Bird reaper,” “White Stork” or “Vrška,”. Visitors can also use the currency for all services and souvenirs.
“We are glad to be the first nature park to introduce this service. We certainly encourage investors in cryptocurrencies to think about the importance of the protected area, its sustainability, but also to enjoy the natural beauty,” said Marija Kušmiš, director of the Lonjsko Polje Nature Park.
Electrocoin d.o.o. points out that the interest of business entities in introducing payments for their products and services in cryptocurrencies is constantly growing. They are extremely pleased that this trend is not exclusively related to companies in the technology and finance segment. An excellent example of this is the excellent cooperation with Lonjsko Polje Nature Park, which recognized the potential of implementing the PayCek cryptocurrency payment system in its business and thus showed that it not only keeps pace with future technological trends but also recognizes the need for a new generation of consumers.
Lonjsko Polje is the first park in Croatia and beyond, which since yesterday has allowed its visitors to visit the Park and enjoy other content from the offer by paying in cryptocurrencies.
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