呢個香港移醒。當年餐廳收BTC 又冇賣曬
My $200,000 Sushi Dinner
In 2013, this reporter spent 10 Bitcoin, worth $1,000 at the time, on a dinner for dozens of strangers in San Francisco. The owner of the restaurant wisely held onto it.
When I asked him why he had been an early believer in Bitcoin, he explained that he had experience in the tech sector. He emigrated from Hong Kong to California in 1984 to go to the University of California, Berkeley, and one of his early jobs was testing routers for telephone companies.
“I did a little bit of tech,” he said. “That’s why when they introduced Bitcoin to me, I thought ‘Why not? We can do that.’”
The people who introduced the Chens to Bitcoin were employees of the Internet Archive, a nonprofit based in a renovated church next door to Sake Zone.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/16/style/bitcoin.html