A home was purchased for $65,000 in bitcoin making local history as the first real estate transaction with the peer-to-peer currency in Louisville, Kentucky.
The boyfriend gifted some BTC, cheated on her, they broke up, and she used it to buy a house; but she could've sold the house for more bitcoin instead.
Two Brigham Young University-Idaho off-campus housing developments recently announced they will allow residents to pay for rent with Bitcoin. EdgeCreek Property Management, which provides...