And here it starts: for the first time in Israel, payment in Bitcoin for an event

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Next weekend, the international party line Rumors will return to Israel, led by founder Guy Gerber, the world’s most successful Israeli DJ to be held at the Ronit Farm. The novelty this time: buying tickets using cryptocurrencies.

In Israel, cryptocurrency trading is still far from being regulated, even if banks have begun to clear transactions – even large ones – of digital currencies. There are not many places in the country where you can pay with cryptocurrencies, but such an event where you can pay with crypto – is definitely a new and refreshing thing.

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At a festival to be held during Saturday at the Ronit Farm, some of the finest music ensembles in the world will join the successful Israeli DJ Guy Gerber. Expected line-up: Perzo, Kimonos, Muskman, Maga, Carlita, Bahruz, and Guy Gerber. The event is in collaboration with Eleanor Shachar and Soho House Tel Aviv.

The international line – which regularly hosts techno legends like Sasha, Sven Watt, Bedouin and Salomon, has come a long way – a secret West of Gerber in Ibiza, the line has become a media event in Las Vegas, the Coachella Festival, Art Basel Miami, and other locations. The Romerz Festival is considered a unique festival due to the choice to focus on location and art, in design and decoration, as opposed to names on the poster, to create an enveloping bohemian environment, for an intimate encounter with electronic music. With the experience at the forefront, Gerber retroactively created a production revolution in the global clubbing world, and many began to follow suit.

As mentioned, the party line is ahead of its time and offers, for the first time at festivals in Israel, an option to purchase tickets and book VIP tables in cryptocurrencies – Bitcoin, Etherium and Shiva.

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