On Monday, a chain
of eyeglasses stores with 334 locations across Japan also announced that all of its stores will start accepting bitcoin beginning July 10.
Ingenious.AI, meanwhile, uses Chatbase with a bot built for a large, Australian healthy insurer to help customers
of its eyeglass stores.
Not exact matches
It might seem like a counterintuitive business approach for 2017 — even more so when you consider where the
eyeglass company draws inspiration for the design
of its
stores: bookstores and libraries.
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Kagayaki Kawabata, Coincheck International Business Developer, confirmed to Bitcoin.com that the
eyeglasses stores are the first
of the 260,000 +
stores that will start accepting bitcoin using the Air Regi app.
Immediately, a chain
of 334
eyeglasses stores using the app announced that it will accept the cryptocurrency starting July 10.
Warby Parker, an
eyeglass retailer that was founded online, plans to open 100
stores in the U.S. by the end
of the year, according to CNBC.