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Bitcoin machine in Great Falls

Bitcoin

Posted on October 18, 2024October 18, 2024 By David In Great Falls

I’ve heard of Bitcoin machines being installed in places in other parts of the country – but didn’t know we had at least one here in Great Falls.

And I didn’t expect to see it at the convenience store on Smelter Avenue.

Yep – in the Brake Time shop (formerly Loaf & Jug).

I am vaguely aware of what Bitcoin (and crypto in general) is, but never quite understood how advocates believe it might eventually become widely adopted.

And if you’re wondering when the Loaf & Jug became Brake Time – announced a few months ago:

BreakTime Corner Market LLC – also known as “Braketime” – is acquiring 23 Loaf ‘N Jug convenience stores, 14 in North Dakota and nine in Montana, from EG America LLC, according to a report by the Grand Forks Herald.

The folks at the store are always very nice, and the store is quite clean. I’m a fan.

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