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Monday, 22 November 2021
Sunday, 21 November 2021
What's the best way to accept Bitcoin from anyone on the spot?
I'm interested in starting a hot food cart serving plates for USD but half off for BTC. What's the best platform to use to accept actual BTC from customers? I imagine some may be willing to spend some time setting up an account to buy food effectively half off and this can help the Bitcoin community by expanding the userbase.
Of course I could just use proceeds to buy BTC (which I will) but I'd like more people to use Bitcoin in general. Any input is welcome.
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Unpopular opinion: Anything over $500 per BCH and $10,000 for BTC is just gravy and not based on real economics.
Of course both are just made up but my point is both are over priced for how much economic activity is actually happening on them.
In a day BCH does 100k transactions, BTC does 300k and Visa does 150 million. So BTC should be worth around 1/2% of Visa, like $450 billion, like $2.5 billion NOT $1 Trillion!
I'm not one of those fear mongers saying BTC is about to crash (I think it is) I'm just saying the floors of BTC and BCH are much lower than the current prices.
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source https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/qyiuty/unpopular_opinion_anything_over_500_per_bch_and/
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