Il ristorante francese cerca di guidare Bitcoin Adozione, accettazione solo di BTC per la voce di menu di fascia alta

By Bitcoin Rivista - 7 mesi fa - Tempo di lettura: 5 minuti

Il ristorante francese cerca di guidare Bitcoin Adozione, accettazione solo di BTC per la voce di menu di fascia alta

Può Bitcoin possibly rhyme with tradition?

This new currency is so young and so different from the usual dollars and euros, that for most people it seems disconnected from the economic reality and even further - from their lives. Despite the fact that paying with Bitcoin is not much more complicated than paying with a credit card, it looks like for the majority it is still a quasi-esoteric experience.

There is definitely a psychological barrier to Bitcoin adozione.

To lower this barrier, what can be better than associating Bitcoin with something that is widely acknowledged and cherished? Something with a reputation that speaks for itself, capable of pulling Bitcoin from its shadow of “internet speculation” and propelling it into the realm of legit alternative money?..

Per i francesi, i ristoranti tradizionali si adattano perfettamente a questo ruolo, soprattutto se abbinati a un digestivo raro e a una storia accattivante di artigianato e patrimonio.

This is a story of how the centennial traditions of the Lyonnaise eating and drinking were harnessed to promote Bitcoin adozione.

Il Mangiare

Se c'è una caratteristica comune a tutti i francesi, è il loro comune amore per il mangiare e il bere. Hanno praticato queste cose apparentemente semplici con così tanta passione e devozione che sono diventate arte.

The city of Lyon is the capital of French gastronomy and a home to a staggering number of restaurants. Among them, the traditional “bouchon” holds a special place in the hearts of the French: serving traditional food in a traditional setting, it is comforting both for the stomach and the soul.

Like many bouchons, Comptoir Brunet in the center of Lyon is a family business, dishing up Lyonnaise cuisine staples like andouillettes or chicken liver cake since 1934. It is different from others, however, in that it is now managed by a fervent Bitcoiner.

Benjamin Baldassini fell down the rabbit hole 5 years ago, after getting his IT degree. For a brief moment he even considered contributing to the Bitcoin codebase, but after the passing of his father, he was called to uphold the family tradition and decided to take over the restaurant.

After ensuring he was well-equipped for perpetuating Lyon’s rich gastronomic tradition, and that the famous pike quenelles in crayfish sauce were as fluffy as those served under his father’s direction, the new restaurateur decided to bring Bitcoin nella foto.

Abilitare Bitcoin payments was the first thing to do.

As a true purist, instead of opting for an existing crypto payment solution for merchants, Benjamin put his IT degree to use and installed his own Bitcoin node, followed by BTCPay Server, a payment processor on Lightning Network. Developed by Nicolas Dorier, another Lyonnais and a regular contributor to Bitcoin projects, this free self-hosted solution felt like the most natural choice, even if it did present some technical challenges.

After the restaurant staff was equipped with Bitcoin and Lightning Network wallets, and the door sign proudly announced “Bitcoin accepted here”… the crushing majority of customers continued paying their parsley sauteed frog legs in euros.

To encourage payments in Bitcoin, Benjamin went further and leveraged two other very French traditions - the “apéro” and exquisite liquors.

Il bere

Ogni primo mercoledì del mese, le città francesi mettono alla prova il loro sistema di allarme. A Lione, questo segnala anche l'apéro solo Bicoin al Bouchon Comptoir Brunet.

Molto più di un semplice aperitivo, come suggerisce il nome, l'apéro (abbreviazione di aperitivo) è una parte importante della vita in Francia. La combinazione di un pomeriggio piacevole, snack e vino (o birra) costituisce un'ottima opportunità per riunirsi con gli amici e rifare il mondo.

By imposing an apéro paid only in Bitcon, Café Brunet witnessed an impressive influx of… the city’s bitcoin. However, while offering the community a space to get together and spend their bitcoin was a valuable contribution, Benjamin sensed he was still falling one step short of providing a concrete incentive for Bitcoin adozione.

This is when he came up with a new way of introducing Bitcoin to newcomers, and a very French way at that: the one that involves mountains, monks, and a centuries-old recipe of herbal digestive.

Connoisseurs might have already deduced it was the Chartreuse - a fine herbal spirit distilled by the Carhusian monks in the Chartreuse mountains of southeastern France. The formula for this digestif aged with 130 herbs and flowers is a well-guarded secret, and authentic Chartreuse is a rare drink to find.

In fact, it is becoming even rarer now. Despite a great demand from the world’s best bars and restaurants (particularly in the U.S.), the monks have recently decided to reduce their production to “maintain their spiritual health”. After all, distilling Chartreuse was never about business; it focused on preserving the knowledge and the heritage of the monastery, generating just enough money to sustain it, allowing monks to do their main job - pray and contemplate.

I monaci vendono il loro liquore soprattutto a chi lo ha acquistato in passato, senza mai superare le quantità precedenti. Ciò rende l'elenco dei rivenditori Chartreuse estremamente ridotto e, guarda caso, Bouchon Comptoir Brunet è presente su di esso.

Il ristorante riceve ogni anno un numero fisso di bottiglie di Chartreuse, tra cui la rarissima Reine de Liqueurs, la Regina del Liquore. Questo è ciò su cui Benjamin ha deciso di far leva.

Now, those who wish to taste the unmatched Reine des Liqueurs, must procure themselves some sats first. This coveted and rare liquor is used as a means of promoting payments with equally coveted and rare money - Bitcoin. Admittedly, there’s a certain elegance to this approach.

As any currency, Bitcoin needs to be used, and the work that is done by Benjamin and people like him all over the world to encourage Bitcoin payments is extremely important. Even more so, when this work is supported by the power of traditions, honoring the legacies of the generations of Lyonnaise cooks and Chartreuse monks.

In hindsight, Benjamin could not have made a better choice for promoting Bitcoin than becoming a restaurateur. 

Questo è un guest post di Marie Poteriaieva. Le opinioni espresse sono interamente proprie e non riflettono necessariamente quelle di BTC Inc o Bitcoin Rivista.

Fonte originale: Bitcoin Magazine