Demonstrating Real-Life Cryptocurrency Purchase and Use in Keene, NH

Sadly, the very exciting DASH-Back promotion that had been mostly going strong for nearly two months in Keene and Portsmouth has become sporadic in recent days. I’m not sure if it’s technical difficulties or a planned change. I hope it’s the former and that it will return, but for the moment, DASH-Back is effectively over and is no longer providing consistent rebates, as it was over the past couple of months.

As a result of the loss of DASH-Back, I’ve re-edited and combined my recent how-to videos featuring Thomas Parisi of Cheshire TV’s NIGHTSVP visiting Route 101 Local Goods in Keene, NH armed with a cryptocurrency wallet called Coinomi on his phone and a $20 bill. Here’s the new video featuring both parts:

First, in under two minutes, Route 101’s proprietor Chris Rietmann showed Thomas how to buy crypto at the Cryptocurrency Vending Machine. Then, Thomas spends some of his newly-purchased DASH at the register, showing how easy it is to spend crypto at the point-of-sale, thanks to the NH-based Anypay merchant crypto payments processor. Anypay is the POS merchant system in use at nearly all cryptocurrency-accepting businesses in the Monadnock region.

You can also see a longer interview with Route 101’s proprietor, Chris Rietmann here on Thomas’ latest episode of his show, NightSVP.

You can see a map of local businesses that are accepting crypto and learn a lot more about why they are accepting it at MonadnockCrypto.com. In the area? Please join our local Meetup group, now with over 100 members!

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David

Meanwhile, back in Keene, Ian’s trial is less than a month away.
And it isn’t a *single misdemeanor* charge.

Last edited 2 years ago by David
Sausan bruce DP

Ivan
why are robed men and costumed men going after my bro savage truth 603. don’t they have anything better to do?
let’s see. wasn’t the vater of vaccine credibly accused of rape? yep
wasn’t brandon credibly accused of rape?
then why doesn’t this robed man going after these criminals?

Blocked by both the NH Free State Project and the NH Libertarian Party Twitter accounts. #FREEDUMB

David

Stfu

Sausan bruce DP

ivan the robed and costumed men and women are in a business for themselves, the biz is the govt. if someone interferes wth their biz they will spring a net to entrap them. On the national level, this means the FBI goes after the vater of the vax and various political conservatives Since govt is a business, they should incur damages when their employees the robed and costumed men/women made unfounded accusations or kidnapping. in this case the costumed man should go to jail, or maybe get executed, or at the minimum incur a financial penalty Blocked by both the… Read more »

David

Stfu

Karl

Whatever will society do without brave libertarians in NH proving that we have a right to be a jackass in public. How courageous you are, fine gentlesirs!

Bob C.

What would you say is the best way to protect people in “your society” ?

Would you have a system where people are forced to pay for a monopolistic protection service that claims it will protect its’ “customers” from people who might force them ?

Would you also offer “free insurance” to help pay for the nausea created by the dizzying effects of that obvious contradictory protection service?

Karl

Having police and universal healthcare sounds good to me, sign me up. I don’t see any contradictions, but if you are feeling nauseous maybe you should see a doctor.

Bob C.

How does “universal healthcare” promote a peaceful society if those people who don’t want to participate are forced into this utopian plan and face violent threats if they fail to comply?

How healthy would that be?

Karl

People who are healthy commit less crime and live longer and more fufilling lives. The positives outweigh the negatives.

David

You are ignorant and clueless, on wheels

Karl

WHOA….When I read the first part of your comment, I thought, Dave’s lost his touch. He’s coming at me with such a mundane and boring insult. But then, I saw that you included on wheels, and I was like holy sheeit. That is sick insult my friend. It’s an honor to have been Dave’d by ya, bro.

Last edited 2 years ago by Karl
David

It’s a accurate depiction.
Not a insult.
It’s truth.

Last edited 2 years ago by David
David

You are a house slave

Karl

You said that one already.

David

Maybe it will sink in the second time: you are pretty dense

Karl

Yawn

David

You are copying me. You can’t even use your own mind.
Not a shock

Why

If there wasn’t any corupt officials we wouldn’t have to be “jackasses” to expose it

keith stanton

Just a “drop, in a big bucket”. We have ‘no idea’ how bad this is “behind the scenes”. Was her ‘neglect of Duties” written into her employment record?

Jumping Jacks

Really? You consider this some major event? Shouldn’t you be worrying about your own trial? All of this BS Ian is spouting off will carry over into your trial all because you won’t follow the rules. Are you planning on running before your trial or during it?

Intrigare

Oh Jacks you and your paranoid rants and raves.

Ronnie Childs

Thank heaven for the verdict. I shudder to think of the precedent st by a guilty verdict. The real problem is, though, that the wrong people were tried in the first place.

weaver

I agree! Read useful information about posts that people share on the blog

spoons

Chief Patrick Connors is a piece of shit and a disgrace. That prosecutor needs to find another job.

Bradley Jardis

Though I agree that the Judge made the right decision in this case, I don’t think people should call flood emergency dispatch centers. I’ve spent a fair amount of time in dispatch centers and have seen them get overwhelmed with just a standard amount of calls for service. To have an army of people intentionally clogging the phone lines is just dangerous.

The police frequently respond to crimes with victims in-progress. To have other people interfere with the flow of communications seriously puts other people in jeopardy.

Percy Rempel

The not guilty verdict for “Press NH Now” highlights the importance of protecting free speech and the rights of citizens to hold authorities accountable. It’s encouraging to see individuals stand up against charges that seem aimed at suppressing their voice. This case reinforces the need for transparency in law enforcement.
By the way, if you’re looking for something fun to play, check out Snow Rider! It’s an exciting game that brings joy and thrills with its unique gameplay.

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