People talk about orange pilling vendors to accept bitcoin so much. It's generally a huge headache for the business unless they are passionate about it.
In the end I imagine they'll probably be accepting bitcoin without even realizing it.
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You said the real point. They should be passionate about it first.
Yup, most don't care. Sadly. They'll start accepting it at the price they deserve π€·ββοΈ
Probably.
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One day, they'll probably accept bitcoin without even realizing it. Probably so. It's like using a car to get from point A to point Bβyou don't need a full understanding of how the engine is built.
But! For the next few years at least, I'd prefer to see more aware merchants. Not the kind who just get fiat on their end while I'm paying in sats, but those who actually understand the value of what I'm sending and treat it with care.
I also don't think it's such a "pain"; some systems make it pretty smooth for the business. The real problem probably lies in there still not being enough people paying in BTC, especially in the western hemisphere.
Vendors want new business..
They don't want to be stuck with magic internet money just yet.
This will change.
Better to give them other pills imo, like Xanax, codeine, paracetamol etc. if theyβre really up for it, move on to pregabalin or something.