My sister thinks Bulgaria changing it's currency to the euro and leaving behind the lev is/was very good for Bulgaria, and she feels strongly that my feed must be largely influenced apparently by the Russian conspiracy farms. She said how could I be concerned about digital currency and the extinction of cash when I work for a digital currency. :) I am like "huh, what?" - "Bitcoin" she said. She got very riled up and wanted us to end the conversation.

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Diyana, this made me remember. I once talked Bitcoin with a friend. The moment I mentioned self-custody and saving in bitcoin โ€” he looked at me like I was the idiot in the room. He knew nothing about it. But he was sure I was wrong. Now I just don't bring it up anymore. Bitcoin is not for everyone. Some confuse it with an investment. Others think it's just another crypto. Some can't even tell Bitcoin from a CBDC.
I was referring to my concerns about central bank digital currency i.e. + the move toward digital euro but all she heard was digital and rubyttaled with Bitcoin... I am pretty sure I snuck in there successfully decentralized, noone controls it, not one government, not one person, not one central bank, and no one can print anymore of it... Before she wanted the conversation to change. ๐Ÿ˜… I am pretty I saw something click so maybe a seed..... For when the time is right. She believes the euro is bringing more tourism more business and is more economically supportive to Bulgaria. Like apparently if you want downtown Sofia you hardly hear Bulgarian... It's french, and English and German or whatnot.
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