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Beyond the example of a beer vending machine, Civic makes a reasonably compelling case for the need for a better age verification system in general. “With over 190 countries and respective ID ...
The beer vending machine is supposed to be a way to prove to the world that blockchain could one day verify that you're indeed 21 years-old, and deserve a brew after a particularly hard week at work.
To kick off your boozy adventure into anarcho-capitalism, first download the Civic app, then verify your age and identity, and then use the app at the cryptobeer vending machine to get your Bud.
Civic teases the world's first 'crypto beer vending machine' Anthony Garreffa Gaming Editor Published May 12, 2018 8:12 PM CDT Updated Nov 3, 2020 11:51 AM CST & 45 seconds read time ...
Blockchain technology startup Civic will demo how its ID verification services can be used to purchase alcohol via vending machines at Consensus 2018. Updated Sep 13, 2021, 7:56 a.m. Published May ...
Lake Forest-based iPourIt plans to supply beer vending machines from Alpharetta, Ga.-based Plug in & Pour with its brew-dispensing hardware. iPourIt makes self-serve beer and wine systems for ...
Beer vending machines have been around for several years; they are used at concert venues and sports arenas. Target Field, home of the Minnesota Twins, began offering beer from self-serve machines ...
Booze vending machines are closer to reality because the 1st District Court of Appeal last week overturned the state’s 2017 denial of La Galere’s bid to install them in residential condominium ...
The vending machine is called the Rugbeer and there are no buttons you press to get your beer. You put in your money, and then you have to run and slam into the side of the machine to get your drink.
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