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Slovenia’s Bitcoin City to Become World’s First Fully Crypto Friendly Lifestyle Center

A former warehouse complex in one of the smallest countries in the EU is now moving towards becoming the first lifestyle center in Europe to totally embrace blockchain and cryptocurrency technologies.

Slovenia is Home to Worlds First Crypto Friendly Mall

Set in the center of the country’s capital city, Ljubljana, the eponymously named BTC City shopping mall will be transformed into a completely Bitcoin-friendly environment where every shop and venture will accept the cryptocurrency and operate via blockchain technology. The 1,558,398 square foot complex which was built in 1954 as a storage and logistics center had become a commercial shopping district by the mid-1990s.

Today it is completely transformed as the largest shopping center in the country boasting over 500 stores as well several travel and tourism ventures including a luxury hotel and casino, a multiplex cinema, a water park and the Crystal Palace office park — home to Slovenia’s tallest building.

Slovenian Prime Minister Miro Cerar recently made a visit to the center where he was offered a cup of coffee purchased by the secretary of state Tadej Slapnik using cryptocurrency. Representatives of BTC City released a statement concerning the Prime Minister’s visit which read in part;

“The purpose of his visit was to open the Beyond 4.0 international conference, dedicated to digital society and blockchain, and to get acquainted with BTC City’s strategy to become a Bitcoin City,”

BTC Company which owns and manages BTC City wants to see the center become the first of its kind in the world where business partners visitors and consumers interact in a cryptocurrency supportive ecosystem. The company seeks to integrate all state of the art technology into the space using Cryptocurrency and blockchain as well as bringing in artificial intelligence, virtual reality, augmented reality and machine learning.

Attractions Include the Nations Largest Mining Rig

Fintech startup Eligma has created a unique cryptocurrency transaction system for BTC City called Elipay. The system is scheduled to be tested by mid-June but most retailers are already using cryptocurrency point of sale systems. In addition to stores and restaurants accepting cryptocurrency, there will be one-way crypto ATM’s throughout the complex, as well as a blockchain think tank and what executives of the complex call the largest crypto mining rig in Slovenia.

As a kind of mission statement, BTC Company made this statement regarding the overriding goals of BTC city;

“The development of BTC City into a bitcoin city is an important step toward the realization of BTC’s openness-oriented strategy, providing its customers and business partners with both freedom and choices regarding their purchases with new forms of payment.”