Digital currency isn’t just a Silicon Valley obsession anymore. Walk into certain gas stations or convenience stores in Greensboro, Winston-Salem, or High Point, and you might spot a Bitcoin ATM humming near the snack aisle. That small detail says a lot about how financial habits are quietly shifting across the Triad.
It’s not a revolution — at least not yet. But the signs of change are accumulating, from local retailers experimenting with crypto payments to residents using digital wallets for purchases that once required a trip to the bank. The question is whether this is a lasting behavioral shift or a novelty that fades when the hype does.
Triad small businesses dipping into digital payments
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