Additionally, you can sign up for our Daily or Weekly newsletters to receive these top-ranked articles right in your inbox, or you can sign up to be notified when new resources like webinars or ebooks are available. Gen Z is turning 21 and moving into the city, and they're relying on TikTok, their favorite search engine, to tell them where to go, overrunning New York City's best bars and hottest nightspots. In what could be the first-ever crypto restaurant sale in the US, New York City bar owner Patrick Hughes is offering to sell two popular restaurants in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood for Bitcoin or Ethereum. We use reader data to auto-curate the articles, meaning that the most valuable resources move to the top. Bitbar has already partnered with more than 300 bars in 23 cities in the United States, including Boston, New York, Chicago, Miami, Dallas, Los Angeles and San. Servers at the New York City bar EVR spent Sunday night. Crypto is on fire, it’s a hot currency, said Hughes, 56, a Queens native. Charlie Shrem (left) and Alex Likhtenstein are partners in the New York City bar EVR, which now accepts Bitcoins as payment for bar tabs. Have resources to share? Submit Your Own!Ĭommunity Banking Brief is a collection of the leading industry thought leadership in the form of blogs, webinars, and downloadable resources, on one convenient website. The New York City Bar hosts continuing legal education (CLE) programming specifically designed to help lawyers understand how cryptocurrency (and the related matters of Bitcoin, Blockchain, Ethereum, initial coin offerings, utility tokens, etc.) will be a part of their legal practice in 2018 and beyond. The price tag: 25 Bitcoins or 800 Ethereum tokens for both, a value of about 875,000 by current cryptocurrency prices.