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Topic: Bitcoin payment implementing at the Bitcoin Island(BORACAY) - page 2. (Read 798 times)

legendary
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It's boring if we will only keep our btc on our wallet but btc users should try using their btc sometimes. If they can use it for playing online gambling then why not for paying on a haircut, buying in retail stores and using it as a medium to pay for a tricycle ride?
I believe people spending BTC more often will be crucial to BTC's mass adoption, i don't feel there are enough physical stores accepting BTC because there are not enough people willing to spend their BTC over-the-counter, the demand for such service is still minimal and that's one of the reasons merchants may not add it, asides the fact that BTC is volatile. If there are more people requesting business men and women to accept payment for their goods in BTC, there'll be greater awareness about BTC and it will spread to other areas like the barber shop, taxi payment, etc.
hero member
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This is really great even tricycle and small shops are accepting it.
Now that really makes it feel like a currency and not an investment tool.
I haven't tried that wallet and don't know much about it's fee when converting our crypto into Php

Oh that's cool! I didn't know that! I've been to boracay last year and I don't see that there are some stores and even tricycle are accepting crypto. But paying for tricycle using bitcoin is not that a good thing for transfer fee, imagine the fee only cost around 2-3$ how much will be the fee. but again I am really happy that finally our country is slowly accepting it and people are getting aware to it unlike last year.

As far as I know, when was this implemented here in Boracay Sir, and then there is a point in what you said. What we don't know is that using the Pouch wallet may only have a low fee.

Because some of the commenters here said that the coinsph apps were ahead of the pouch.ph but it seems that only the pouch wallet can be used as a wallet app here in Boracay, not coinsph, doesn't it seem like the pouch got the contract here on the island this and the coinsph app didn't get it, but still this event is really good in bitcoin island.

hero member
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I wonder what local exchanges they partnered with because this is so important when it comes to their promotions. I never thought they managed to make it happen so fast after they announced it not so long ago. Maybe this is just a small beginning and there will be no doubt if this will become successful, other businesses there will also follow, and not only that, other resorts and tourist spots will also accept bitcoin payment as well because of the current trend.
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I can't wait to visit there someday and pay with the bitcoin that I'm willing to spend, of course, it won't include my holdings.  Tongue
The team behind this is doing a good job of educating first these stores and merchants to accept bitcoin and they obliged. They're not hard to educate as the adoption became smooth and fast. We can think of it of how fast the adoption is and if most tourist places in the world will do the same and has organizations working for it, the adoption will increase through team.
legendary
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Cool thing to see. I am starting to think more and more things like this will push BTC acceptance faster then some other methods.
People coming in for vacations and seeing that some smallish place can do it then why can't some larger ones.
This would make more people look into BTC as a viable option for their business and so on. Don't know if it will really happen that way but it's a thought.

Side note, is that you in the pictures?

-Dave
This is a great start for bitcoin not only in Boracay but in the different places in the Philippines. People should only learn the basics in bitcoin so they won’t gone wrong on its transactions. Most likely, if this alternative will start to be known in Boracay, then expect that those other high rated tourist spots will follow later on. I guess bitcoin adoption is becoming more inevitable now provided that a lot of people are also aware and even inclined about it.
hero member
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I just hope that this style will spread more and more throughout the Philippines.
Lovely thing to see, and to hope that it not only spreads throughout the Philippines, but for this sort of idea to be sponsored in popular locations in other countries too, i feel it will drive massive adoption. It is interesting when tourists can pay for a little thing as a haircut with BTC, people would want to try it out, and many people will follow, in the end people will get to use BTC more often. Some people don't also like the idea of BTC being held only, so if this idea becomes a popular thing in many places, it helps for BTC to be spent duly as a currency.
That will surely happen, don't worry. It can drive massive adoption because there are so many people who are not yet into bitcoins but if they will saw the signages around the popular places, they will get curious to ask and research about it and will try to test it out but they will stick on using it because there are a lot of benefits of using a bitcoin that is not experienced on other payment methods.

It's boring if we will only keep our btc on our wallet but btc users should try using their btc sometimes. If they can use it for playing online gambling then why not for paying on a haircut, buying in retail stores and using it as a medium to pay for a tricycle ride?
hero member
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This is really great even tricycle and small shops are accepting it.
Now that really makes it feel like a currency and not an investment tool.
I haven't tried that wallet and don't know much about it's fee when converting our crypto into Php
legendary
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Wow, I am not judging but considering that local shop accepting the bitcoin as payment makes me think what is wrong with the rest of the world?

Don't think that it doesn't exist in other countries, maybe you're just not aware of it because you didn't get that information. There are thousands of online stores that accept Bitcoin as a means of payment, and some have their own physical branches, and I think that the problem is not that there are no more physical stores, but that most people do not want to pay with Bitcoin for the reason that they consider it exclusively an investment.

If you want changes in this matter, then I would advise you to contact some of the shops where you would be happy to pay with Bitcoin and to activate your local community to do the same. Nothing will change by itself, no matter how long you wait for it.
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Wow, I am not judging but considering that local shop accepting the bitcoin as payment makes me think what is wrong with the rest of the world? Just see the vibes that are coming out of those stickers. Being involved in the crypto I am pretty much aware that how bitcoin is important for me and if I ever see sticker like this in my city then dam, I am pulling out my smart phone right away and be paying for my orders in the bitcoin itself with proud!

This is what needs to be normalised everywhere. That orange sticker should be the normal thing everywhere so that people can get more engaged with it.

That store must be popular locally and if not then tourist must be surprised by them for sure.  Cheesy
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legendary
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I guess online wallets in PH are now in a tight competition. Pretty good for the users though lol.

Coins.ph is still miles and miles ahead that it's not even funny. And I haven't even really heard of Pouch.ph if not because of this news lol.
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Thanks for bringing this one up, I though the implementation would take at least a year or more before merchants accepts Bitcoin or any other crypto. I've heard this before, like a few months ago and I immediately thought the process would literally takes a while.
Good job to the PH local crypto wallet called Pouch.ph for their effort in turning this into reality. I know they've made enough effort as they need to educate these merchants on how Bitcoin transaction works. Not everyone knew about it anyways.
I guess online wallets in PH are now in a tight competition. Pretty good for the users though lol.
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Tourism is a huge industry that can benefit a lot with mainstream implementation and acceptance of Bitcoin. And since tourist attractions are hub of people from all over the world, the kind of impact is really there. I am happy to see that Boracay which is now a world-class tourist offering of the Philippines is now on the Bitcoin map. In the coming years, am sure that more and more popular locations will be adopting Bitcoin as it is one of the best way to be bringing the money without doing it physically. Welcome to Boracay and enjoy the place with our Bitcoin in there...
legendary
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Interestingly enough, the company/app (Pouch.ph) that sort of like sponsored this implementation is pretty unknown probably outside that island. Great move by them though, I don't know why the biggest Philippine exchange (Coins.ph) hasn't made such a move.

Coins.ph kinda did some of the things that this new company is doing, except that it focused mostly on bars and other such establishments in the Metros. Would be nice if coins.ph did one again however this time focusing more on scenic tourist spots just like what pouch.ph did. It promotes tourism, promotes bitcoin, and it's a win-win for everyone.
legendary
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Yeah, we have this in our local board: Pulsuhan niyo naman ito: Boracay, binabalak na gawing Crypto-Island!.

And just like what I said there, yes, this is really good at Boracay is amongst the top ten as far as tourist destination, not just in the Philippines but around the world.

https://time.com/collection/worlds-greatest-places-2022/6194604/boracay-philippines/

I just do hope that it won't turn out to be like this, https://www.newsbtc.com/news/bank-indonesia-team-police-clampdown-bali-bitcoin-transactions/

And I do agree with @mk4, pouch is pretty unknown, but it's a bold move to spearhead this one in Boracay.

@buwaytress - yeah coins.ph still used legacy, fortunately for us Filipinos, we have a lot of options now for a P2P like Binance. And talking about Binance,

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Former Binance Chief Financial Officer Wei Zhou bought Coins.ph, a mobile wallet and digital currency exchange, from Gojek, according to a report in India-based publication The Ken on Monday.

https://www.coindesk.com/business/2022/04/04/former-binance-cfo-wei-zhou-buys-coinsph-exchange-report/
hero member
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Wanting to feel like going there as a tourist enjoying the beautiful island I saw as a reference on Youtube about Boracay.

It's amazing how Boracay Island has now become a tourist attraction especially for bitcoin lovers who can enjoy their vacation there with all payments including buying small things, this is really good great implementation done on Boracay island honestly I want to go there. Grin

I'm having plans to go there maybe next month or January 2023 to feature this on my Youtube channel and interview the owner as well as recording while I get a haircut and pay via Bitcoin lightning.
Please share your channel here after doing your activities on the island of Boracay and want to know more about life there using bitcoin lightning as payment, even though I already know in several twitter video sources I think I want to be full of curiosity about it. Cheesy
mk4
legendary
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little love from the media,

Surprising indeed. For some reason, this has almost zero media coverage from Philippine local media as far as I know (besides Philippine Daily Inquirer) despite this being totally newsworthy.
sr. member
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I had read a poster about that recently and I just cannot recall it where I saw it.

Great move by them though, I don't know why the biggest Philippine exchange (Coins.ph) hasn't made such a move.
I must have not been paying attention to crypto news lately since I have not heard of Pouch just yet until you mentioned it.
I am a little bit surprised that Coins did not implement this as well though considering how popular their app is along with other apps like GCash. I would love to use Bitcoin as a payment method once I hopped back into Boracay in my vacation, lol. Cheesy
legendary
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Absolutely amazed to see the movement for bitcoin in there. That's what we need for bitcoin adoption. Those mobile currency apps in the countries can be easily replaced if projects like Pouch.ph give access it for root level people. It will obviously avoid the transaction confirmation delay.



This photo was originally taken from my sister's iPhone.
It looks like one of those credit shops. Whatever it is, it looks nice to see the logo in local areas. We need more of them all over the world.
legendary
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Interestingly enough, the company/app (Pouch.ph) that sort of like sponsored this implementation is pretty unknown probably outside that island. Great move by them though, I don't know why the biggest Philippine exchange (Coins.ph) hasn't made such a move.

Yeah, and I think this is at least the second mention from Pouch already in this forum that I've come across -- pretty cool of them, and much like the Bitcoin (and LN) initiatives in my resident country, little love from the media, but steadily plodding along doing actual circular economies like these.

Coins.ph? Last I used (fellow freelancers in PH), last year, they were still using legacy wallets =D
hero member
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My sister is currently in Boracay Island now with her husband and friends and I've asked her to find that Pouch.ph store if she has the time.

Well she said yes.

This is the photo she took earlier.



This photo was originally taken from my sister's iPhone.

So it's a big signage along with the iconic Bitcoin logo. Due to her limited time, she didn't have a chance to go to the store and ask for the prices (especially the barber shop).

I'm having plans to go there maybe next month or January 2023 to feature this on my Youtube channel and interview the owner as well as recording while I get a haircut and pay via Bitcoin lightning.

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