Can you guess why people in places like Thailand use bitcoin?
To buy young girls.
Can you guess why people in places like Thailand use bitcoin?
Cant they just use cash?To buy young girls.
Cant they just use cash?
Ahhhh, so that's sh*tcoin!Average salary in paraguay is $173 a week. Again, the average person there will not use BTC as a currency as it is simply not practical.
Even in England, with a much higher average salary, would you pay $5 minimum fee everytime you went to Tesco? No, you would just use your debit card and pay no fees
Certainly not for peer to peer currency.Can you guess why people in places like Thailand use bitcoin?
So can BTC and nearly every crypto. Do you know it is a public ledger?Could be traced via bank payments.
Certainly not for peer to peer currency.
BTC can be used to move money across borders, but so can LTC, ETH, XRP... the list goes on.
I'm not really sure what your point is.
We are long past the point of bitcoin being used as a currency. Anyone who says bitcoin will be used as such is an idiot
BTC will be never be used as a currency, there are less retailers accepting it now than 5 years ago.
To buy young girls.

I think he's suggesting it might be used to procure humans for dubious practices.Certainly not for peer to peer currency.
BTC can be used to move money across borders, but so can LTC, ETH, XRP... the list goes on.
I'm not really sure what your point is.
To be clear, I think El Salvador saying they will use BTC as a currency is an awesome thing for crypto in general, as it will increase adoption of other crypto assets.Perhaps you should re-read and fully digest what youve written below...and come back to me?
Youre looking VERY foolish at the moment...
To be clear, I think El Salvador saying they will use BTC as a currency is an awesome thing for crypto in general, as it will increase adoption of other crypto assets.
I don't believe BTC will ever be used for day to day transaction especially in poor countries like El Salvador. Like I said, why would they pay a $50 transaction fee when average weekly wage is $170?
Likewise, if average person A wants to send money to average person B in El Salvador, why would they pay $50 to do so? BTC is simply a terrible option for this.
This is before I even mention the speed of a transaction! Imagine waiting at the till 10 minutes to get block confirmation that your transaction went through.
When I said there ware less retailers accepting it now than 5 years ago, that was a true statement...BTC has been around for over 10 years, yet basically no one is using it on a day to day basis for buying things (Which was Satoshi's whole vision)
If I am being so foolish, please explain to me how or why the average person in El Salvador would use BTC for their day to day purchases. If i'm such a fool, this must be a trivially easy thing for you to explain to me.
thank u for cryptophile knowledge buddy.So can BTC and nearly every crypto. Do you know it is a public ledger?
Unless you are the small subset of people that use BTC ATM's or buy with cash, gvmts & three letter agencies can quite easily track who has what.
To be clear, I think El Salvador saying they will use BTC as a currency is an awesome thing for crypto in general, as it will increase adoption of other crypto assets.
I don't believe BTC will ever be used for day to day transaction especially in poor countries like El Salvador. Like I said, why would they pay a $50 transaction fee when average weekly wage is $170?
Likewise, if average person A wants to send money to average person B in El Salvador, why would they pay $50 to do so? BTC is simply a terrible option for this.
This is before I even mention the speed of a transaction! Imagine waiting at the till 10 minutes to get block confirmation that your transaction went through.
When I said there ware less retailers accepting it now than 5 years ago, that was a true statement...BTC has been around for over 10 years, yet basically no one is using it on a day to day basis for buying things (Which was Satoshi's whole vision)
If I am being so foolish, please explain to me how or why the average person in El Salvador would use BTC for their day to day purchases. If i'm such a fool, this must be a trivially easy thing for you to explain to me.