In this year alone, we have seen the adoption of Bitcoin grow on a fast lane. The latest of it is the one that’s about to happen in Cleveland. Great Lakes Science Centre, a museum located downtown Cleveland, Ohio, United States just announced that they will be accepting Bitcoin in exchange for their services.

A local news agency, on the 9th of November, reported that Great Lakes Science Centre will soon join other few museum centres in accepting Bitcoin as a means of payment, starting from Tuesday,13th November.

Other museums that accepts cryptocurrencies in exchange for their services are: Museum of the Coastal Bend in Texas and St. Petersburg Museum of History in Florida, as revealed by website, SpendBitcoins.com.

According to the local news agent, the move towards accepting Bitcoin was inspired by the forthcoming Blockland Solutions Conference this December. The event is slated to take place in four consecutive days, whose participation will be determined by the payment of a fee to be made in Bitcoin.

Kirsten Ellenbogen, the President and CEO of Great Lakes museum, when asked to say something about the new development, came up with the statement below: