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Jose Santana Torresā first Bitcoin payment for taxi services was sort of an accident. His clients, Logan Ryan Golema and Lauren Slade, paid him an extra $135 for a $15 fare in Bitcoin. Joseās story is about more than just accepting crypto, however. He is part of an emerging crypto economy on the island following Hurricane Maria. He spoke at the Coin Agenda ConferenceĀ in March, sharing his story with audiences from around the world. He agreed to this exclusive interview with The Merkle.
Joseās first crypto taxi ride
āI had no idea how to accept it or if I should, but I told him Iād accept it if he paid for the first taxi ride in cash and Bitcoin for the way back to his hotel. His fare was only $14.97 but he accidentally paid me $147.90. I contacted him to let him know heād paid an extra $135Ā [by] accident and ended up giving him extra rides all week to cover the difference. Since then, I learned everything I could about Bitcoin and all my cabs accept it as payment.ā
At the time, Jose had heard about Bitcoin a few times, but he wasnāt an investor.
Bitcoin Taxi Service, Anyone?
ThatĀ first crypto payment is what led Jose to formĀ Puerto Ricoās Bitcoin taxi service. Jose runs both a taxi service ā including a VIP luxury fleet ā and a second business repairing taxis allĀ over the island. Needless to say, he keeps busy. Now a crypto believer, Joseās made cryptocurrency payments a standout feature of his business, and heās holding onto it for the long haul. āAll crypto I accepted in my taxi is to invest and āhodlā, or hold onto for the future. I am saving for my retirement.ā Jose also accepts Ethereum, Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin, Lisk and TravelFlex.
Building a Business
Jose started his taxi service twenty years ago as a family business after studying electronic engineering and serving in the U.S. military. āA couple years into the taxi business, I opened up an auto body shop for taxi vehicles. Taxi-Meter Shop, my second business, serves all taxi drivers in Puerto Rico in need of repairs or help with meter services. In 2012, with my taxi and auto mechanic experience, I opened a new division in my business to cater to high-end clients calledĀ Taxi Concept Puerto Rico.ā
Hurricane Mariaās Effects
Last year, after the hurricane, tourists stopped visiting, buildings were destroyed, and understandably, Jose lost a lot of taxi business. āI wanted to help in the efforts of rebuilding Puerto Rico. I started working as an Emergency Response Official with FEMA for the next three months. Today, we continue to rebuild Puerto Rico, and that makes me proud.ā
Puerto Ricoās Emerging Crypto Economy
He hopes forĀ a ācrypto utopiaā, as many are calling it, to be a place where U.S. investors looking for tax savings and Puerto Ricans can combine their talents. āYes, thereās great tax advantages, but I would also like to see these investors bring in local entrepreneurs and students here in Puerto Rico. There are a lot of students graduating that emigrate straight to the United States for a better future. I would like them to stay and apply their skill here, to build a better Puerto Rico.ā
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Photo:Ā Jose Santana Torres with AnthemGoldās CEO, Anthem Blanchard, and his wife, Cynthia French Blanchard.
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