Before Bitcoin was a movement, it was a digital currency. While the store-of-value aspect of Bitcoin gets highlighted often, the permissionless payments side often doesn’t receive the attention it deserves. In 2012, Jon Holmquist embraced the Black Friday holiday in order to help Bitcoiners showcase the advantages of their favorite technology, launching BitcoinBlackFriday.com and hacking a mainstream cultural moment into a tool for Bitcoin adoption.
In years past, thousands of merchants have participated in Bitcoin Black Friday, offering special discounts for those willing to pay in BTC. P2P marketplaces have facilitated bitcoin discounts on normal purchases and BTC payment processors have directed customers to massive directories of bitcoin-friendly deals. In 2013, the holiday became an opportunity to help children affected by a major typhoon in the Philippines. That same year, BitPay announced that it had processed a record-breaking 55,288 bitcoin merchant transactions in November thanks to the holiday.
But the celebration fizzled in 2017 when Bitcoin’s use as a payments tool became conflated with the larger community debate over block sizes and on-chain transaction speeds. Since then, there have been major scaling and payments advancements, like the evolution of the Lightning Network and the emergence of new payment card and processing solutions.
Given that progress, we at Bitcoin Magazine have decided that it’s time to recast the narrative around Bitcoin payments and remind the world that Bitcoin is an incredible tool for commerce and the inevitable currency of choice for the internet. By bringing Bitcoin Black Friday back, we encourage consumers and retailers to transact in BTC and build upon the bitcoin circular economy, taking an important step toward hyperbitcoinization and helping to create the free and open value system that we all deserve. It’s also a great opportunity to interact with some of the new open-source tools and features that have arrived for Bitcoin as well as the many companies that are building the foundation of the Bitcoin economy.
Bitcoin Black Friday 2020 is the chance to promote BTC adoption to both users and merchants, to make bitcoin a real medium of exchange for more everyday people and to showcase the humble beginnings of this still-nascent technology. It’s also an exciting reminder of how much cool Bitcoin swag is up for sale every day, from the hardware wallets and nodes that form the backbone of the Bitcoin network, to the one-of-a-kind artwork and literature celebrating this cultural revolution. Let’s be sure to support these great creators and creatives.
You can participate in Bitcoin Black Friday 2020 by:
- Keeping up with BitcoinBlackFriday.com for informative content and the best bitcoin-only ecommerce deals
- Following @BTC_BlackFriday on Twitter for new updates and using the hashtag #BitcoinBlackFriday
- Convincing your favorite merchants to realize the advantages of BTC payments and to list special, BTC-only Bitcoin Black Friday deals
- Reaching out to us so that we can feature your favorite Bitcoin products, list your Bitcoin Black Friday discounts, teach you how to accept BTC payments or answer any other questions you might have
- And, most importantly, visiting BitcoinBlackFriday.com, spending your sats on special deals and sharing those purchases with the world through #BitcoinBlackFriday during this year’s holiday, November 27, 2020
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