For several years, I have been maintaining my overall well-being by taking US-made vitamins with the same brand since late 2013. I usually order them both offline and online, either paying it through cash, bank transfer or debit card. Until now, I am still a proud user of it. It really helped managed my anxiety and panic attack symptoms, as well as better sleep quality, extra stamina during the day, better metabolism, etc.
But I stopped ordering online for 2 years. In order to save me some shipping fees, I have decided to order it from a good friend who is a licensed distributor of the vitamins product.
One day, I realized that my stocks are almost running out. So I called him to meet me to get my vitamins. My friend already have a Bitcoin wallet, but never really used it. So I asked him if he liked to be paid by Bitcoin this time, and he eventually said yes.
So I just scanned his QR code and paid him the amount (there was zero fee because of using the same wallet). And there you have it, my first Bitcoin peer to peer transaction with my friend for the vitamins.
My good friend is happy, and he doesn’t mind me to use Bitcoin again to transact with him. I don’t mind how long will BTC be massively adopted, at least it’s good to spread awareness and advocacy about it.
Then congratulation for your first use of bitcoin buying you vitamins, and i also have the same experience buying med .
but mine happens in online seller (via facebook market place) when i ordered a medicine in a seller in which introduced by a friend so i know he is Legit.
But upon Meet up when i have to Pay him, I forgot my wallet in my car when the meet up happens inside the Mal, so i tried asking Him if he has a crypto wallet and guess what, Yes he has so we made a deal paying Him in our local rate that time with Bitcoin.