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Cupo Dental Introduces Bitcoin & Cryptocurrency Payments in Miami Beach

Cupo Dental Introduces Bitcoin & Cryptocurrency Payments in Miami Beach

Miami is one of the most crypto-forward cities in the world. From Bitcoin conferences to blockchain startups, South Florida has embraced digital currency as part of daily life. We're proud to announce that Cupo Dental now accepts Bitcoin and other major cryptocurrencies as payment for treatment.

Why Crypto, Why Now

Many of our patients hold significant value in cryptocurrency and prefer to transact in it. Adding Bitcoin, Ethereum, and stablecoin payments removes friction for those patients and reflects Miami Beach's role as a global crypto hub.

Crypto payments settle quickly, can reduce processing fees, and provide privacy benefits that traditional card processing doesn't. We've partnered with a secure crypto payment processor to make the experience as smooth as paying with a card.

How It Works

At check-in or check-out, simply let our front desk know you'd like to pay in crypto. You'll receive a QR code linked to your invoice. Scan with your wallet, confirm the transaction, and you're done.

We accept BTC, ETH, USDC, and select stablecoins. All transactions are processed through a regulated, KYC-compliant payment provider, your privacy and security are protected.


Frequently Asked Questions

Which cryptocurrencies do you accept?

We accept Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), and major stablecoins like USDC. Speak with our front desk if you'd like to confirm a specific token before your visit.

Are crypto payments secure?

Yes. We process crypto payments through a regulated, KYC-compliant partner that meets the same security standards as traditional card processing.

Can I still pay with insurance, cards, or cash?

Absolutely. Crypto is one of several payment options, we accept all major cards, cash, financing, and most insurance plans.

Are there any extra fees for paying with crypto?

Crypto payments often have lower processing fees than credit cards. Any small network fee for the transaction is your wallet's responsibility, not ours.

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