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Dutch Domino's Pizza chain offers part of salary in Bitcoin

The company can only pay a part of the salary in Bitcoin as Dutch law mandates the minimum wage to be given in euros.

May 24, 2021 / 13:13 IST
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On May 22, 2010, software developer Laszlo Hanyecz paid 10,000 Bitcoins for two pizzas.

Immensus Group, a franchise partner of Domino's Pizza in the Netherlands is now offering Bitcoin as part of salary to its employees. The company says that it is doing so to get its employees who are mostly school-going to get "familiar with the financial world," The Block reported.

As more people are hopping on the cryptocurrency bandwagon, co-owner of Immensus Jonathan Gurevich said that the move will also help the company in retaining and attracting more people to join the company.

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The announcement was made on May 22 to mark 'Bitcoin Pizza Day.' Eleven years ago in 2010 on the same day, a developer named Laszlo Hanyecz had bought two Papa Jones pizza using 10,000 bitcoins, making him the first person to use Bitcoin for a commercial transaction. Today, these bitcoins are worth nearly $311 million.

The company can only pay a part of the salary in Bitcoin as Dutch law mandates the minimum wage to be given in euros. Reportedly, the employees have an option to receive the salary above their minimum wage in Bitcoin. Nearly 1000 employees will have an option to receive Bitcoin.