The world-famous fast-food chain Burger King in Germany is now allowing customers to pay for their order in Bitcoin. The payment facility will be available in its delivery website and mobile application.

People in Germany can spend their hard-earned Bitcoin on a Whopper, fries, or anything else on the menu. However, there isn’t yet news on whether physical Burger King restaurants in Germany are accepting bitcoins or not. It has over 600 locations in the country. This is not the first time the famous outlet has associated with cryptocurrency.

In 2017 the Burger King in Russia started accepting bitcoin for payments and issued what we call tongue-in-cheek Whoppercoin’s virtual currency to commemorate the event. Also, Burger King in Arnhem, Netherlands were accepting Bitcoin payments.

Last year, the popular fast food outlet KFC its outlets in Venezuela started accepting Dash cryptocurrency for payments from customers. Crypto payments are not just subject to fast-food chains. In December last year, Oásis Supermercados, a supermarket chain in Brazil, had announced that it is accepting payments in cryptocurrencies. Japan’s e-commerce goliath Rakuten joined hands with JR East to help the commuters or passengers use their smart fare card through the Rakuten Pay application in June. In July, one of Europe’s leading airlines, Norwegian Air Shuttle announced it will allow its passengers to buy tickets using bitcoin. Also in the same month, the Brazilian city of Fortaleza started accepting crypto for public transport.

It will hardly take any time for more and more firms to start accepting Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. This is because of the growing dominance of digital assets. It can be a sort of snowball effect, really, when it happens as per the source.