Slovenia's largest shopping city, the aptly named BTC City is on its way to becoming the world's first genuine "Bitcoin City." Slovenia's Prime Minister, Miro Cerar, recently visited to open the Beyond 4.0 international conference, and to learn more about BTC City's strategy to become a Bitcoin City.
BTC City is a giant shopping mall in Slovenia and the testing playground for Eligma, the AI-driven, and blockchain-based cognitive commerce platform are utilized by many different retailers in the shopping complex.
On Cerar's visit to BTC City, the Slovenian State Secretary Tadej Slapnik bought him a cup of coffee, paying with Bitcoin using Elipay - Eligma's payment system.
BTC City is an excellent test ground for Eligma, a controlled environment where they can slowly introduce Elipay into every store, bar, and hotel in the shopping center.
"The shopping center presents a micro snapshot of global commerce because it encompasses a large number of very different establishments that present an array of challenges for Eligma on a scale, manageable in our first development phase."
More and more retailers are implementing Eligma's Elipay into their stores, giving their customers the option to pay with Bitcoin now and shortly Bitcoin Cash and Eligma's token.
The Eligma team has big dreams for their platform - the plan is to transform BTC City into a unified online platform to simplify payment and business processes and enable the creation of a central warehouse, used by all stores.
It includes the main shopping mall called CityPark, 16 smaller shopping malls, a multiplex with twelve screens, and it also has the recently opened Plaza Hotel Ljubljana.
According to Eligma, BTC City annually hosts over 21 million visitors.
The city will be an ecosystem for advanced technologies, they are not just limiting themselves to blockchain and cryptocurrencies either but will also be experimenting with AI, Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality and machine learning.
A Slovenian Shopping Mall is Transforming Into an Actual 'Bitcoin City'
gepubliceerd op Jun 4, 2018
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