Where Cardano is accepted as payment

From a Chilean pizzeria to a Nepalese gift shop

Jonathan Roseland
3 min readJun 27, 2021

A scion of Ethereum, ADA is the third most popular cryptocurrency and an innovative blockchain 3.0 smart contract platform. Its lickety-split transaction times and low fees make it a viable commerce coin, it’s accepted by businesses around the world, from Chilean pizzerias to Nepalese gift shops.

Who Accepts Cardano

Should you buy Cardano?

Cardano is the stuff of Vitalik Buterin’s nightmares as it’s formidable competition for Ethereum. Unlike Ethereum, it has a fixed-supply hard cap, it’s finite and thus deflationary. Crypto Youtube is very excited about Cardano, many analysts call it a crypto with 10X or 100X potential, if they are just a little right in their predictions, it would be a pretty smart buy at its current price of just a few dollars…

If Ethereum figures out a way to get its gas fees down, Cardano will become less attractive to the crypto sphere. But, it’s a well-managed project, they even have a Cardano Disaster Recovery Plan. It’s a true blue-chip crypto — with some very innovative technology for scalability, interoperability, and sustainability (which should make it a darling of the green crowd).

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About

Cardano is a project that began in 2015 as an effort to change the way cryptocurrencies are designed and developed. The overall focus beyond a particular set of innovations is to provide a more balanced and sustainable ecosystem that better accounts for the needs of its users as well as other systems seeking integration.
In the spirit of many open source projects, Cardano did not begin with a comprehensive roadmap or even an authoritative white paper. Rather it embraced a collection of design principles, engineering best practices and avenues for exploration.

From the introduction of the Cardano Whitepaper

Ada is the native token of Cardano It is named after Ada Lovelace: a 19th-century mathematician who is recognized as the first computer programmer, and is the daughter of the poet Lord Byron. What can I do with Ada? Ada is a digital currency.

From cardano.org

Originally published on MarketplaceGOLD.com. I’m an independent researcher passionate about financial antifragility and economic philosophy, not a licensed financial adviser. This is not financial advice. Please practice skepticism and critical thinking.

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Jonathan Roseland
Jonathan Roseland

Written by Jonathan Roseland

Adventuring philosopher, Pompous pontificator, Writer, K-Selected Biohacker, Tantric husband, Raconteur & Smart Drug Dealer 🇺🇸

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