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I use it every day, and I live in Spain; you just got to find a crypto card provider and then deposit load your card with Bitcoin. You pay everywhere you want, buy things online, connect it to Apple Pay even, and spend it in restaurants, supermarkets, or whatever you need. I have used plasbit euro virtual card for years and I have been practically off the grid since 2020. It's 2024 bro, you can live on Bitcoin and nobody will even know..

I said: (on chain, non-custodial) - You are NOT using Bitcoin  Wink You think you are off the grid but actually using FIAT like everyone else while paying much more fees in the process  Grin

That's why I mentioned using it to load my crypto card, which I use for everyday spending. But you responded with 'I meant on-chain, not fiat' 😕.

The whole point of Bitcoin is to exchange it for fiat to use in real life. if you and many more 'Hodlers' only see it as an investment or wait to "only pay in Bitcoin directly". If everyone just keeps waiting and holding, businesses won't accept Bitcoin because no one's spending it. You need to use it, crypto cards, prepaid cards, exchanging it for fiat, whatever. This way, you contribute to its adoption and circulation rather than just hold it and wait for mass adoption.

Again, you are NOT using Bitcoin - You are selling it and using FIAT.
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As in the title: How often do you use cryptocurrency (on chain, non-custodial) for payments.
If not so often or not at all, why do you think it will scale in the future and what will make you use it more often than today.
It's been so long since I've used any crypto but to be specific Bitcoin for payments too and online add-to-cart directly. More stores adopting it is what really has to happen for us to use it as much as possible on a day-to-day basis. Right now, we're mostly using it for trading and holding our wealth through it but of course, its main purpose is to become an alternative payment for fiat which we do love to do but for me, not for Bitcoin but with altcoins.

I am using cryptocurrency at least once a week for various online services, simply because it's more convenient and also more private, cheaper and faster than using regular FIAT options.
We need more third-party solutions for this so that they'll be the ones converting our crypto payments instead of myself converting it first into fiat and then using it for payment. Not sure if that's considered because if it does, I'm doing it weekly as well.
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Paying directly for something with BTC is very rare, but indirectly I pay for everything with crypto debit cards and gift cards from Bitrefill and The Bitcoin Company.

I said: (on chain, non-custodial) - You are NOT using Bitcoin  Wink You think you are off the grid but actually using FIAT like everyone else while paying much more fees in the process  Grin

Even the few merchants that accept crypto payments are mostly using processors like BitPay and Coinbase Commerce which automatically convert everything to fiat. If you are trying to live entirely off crypto then you will just have to deal with these workarounds to make the best use of your cryptocurrency until it becomes widely adopted enough to where you can pay for everything directly from your non-custodial wallet.
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I use it every day, and I live in Spain; you just got to find a crypto card provider and then deposit load your card with Bitcoin. You pay everywhere you want, buy things online, connect it to Apple Pay even, and spend it in restaurants, supermarkets, or whatever you need. I have used plasbit euro virtual card for years and I have been practically off the grid since 2020. It's 2024 bro, you can live on Bitcoin and nobody will even know..

I said: (on chain, non-custodial) - You are NOT using Bitcoin  Wink You think you are off the grid but actually using FIAT like everyone else while paying much more fees in the process  Grin

That's why I mentioned using it to load my crypto card, which I use for everyday spending. But you responded with 'I meant on-chain, not fiat' 😕.

The whole point of Bitcoin is to exchange it for fiat to use in real life. if you and many more 'Hodlers' only see it as an investment or wait to "only pay in Bitcoin directly". If everyone just keeps waiting and holding, businesses won't accept Bitcoin because no one's spending it. You need to use it, crypto cards, prepaid cards, exchanging it for fiat, whatever. This way, you contribute to its adoption and circulation rather than just hold it and wait for mass adoption.
legendary
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But, for purchase of digital goods I prefer to use cryptocurrency instead of any other payment methods.



Digital goods Smiley, of course, are what some stores offer us. I also buy a monthly subscription to quality TV channels. This is a pretty good offer, which can even be said to be more profitable than the price offered by my provider. Then come books and buying a license for some software. Now, the offer that suits me is not very common for payment in bitcoins; however, what is there is quite convenient.
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When it's just about the on-chain transactions, that's a big limitation to answering the question. I use on-chain payments perhaps a few times a month. But those aren't usually to buy goods or services; it's for selling some of it for fiat to use the money as fiat. If I could pay my usual bills in Bitcoin, I would. So I only sell for fiat for practicality reasons.
I understand it doesn't count as using Bitcoin as money, but I do believe adoption may rise and make that more practical in the future. At least, for online orders.
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If I may ask, how do you mean using bitcoin for payments is cheaper comparing t fiats? Are you being given discounts when used bitcoin for payments or what? Because I am aware that bitcoin transactions even charges for transactions fee which most little users considers as lost when executed a transaction.

It depends a lot on the type of cryptocurrency you use. Some cryptos have very low transaction fees.  But even if the fees are higher, paying with crypto can still be more affordable than regular cash payments, particularly for international transfers.  For instance, if you were wiring money abroad through a traditional bank you'd likely get slammed with lofty fees and exchange rates. But with crypto, you can send money directly to another persons wallet at a fraction of that cost.

Cryptocurrencies have many advantages over traditional payment methods for cross-border transactions or international payments, but will be more expensive for domestic payments. I don't even incur any fees if I pay via banking app no ​​matter how big the amount is and the confirmation time is almost instant. While using crypto would be quite inconvenient because I have to pay extra transaction fees, how comfortable would you feel if a cup of coffee costs $1 but you have to pay an extra $1 fee if you use USDT, let alone bitcoin?
Overall, both cryptocurrencies and fiat currencies have their pros and cons, nothing is perfect.

Honestly, I like using crypto for cross-border money transfers because it is fast and convenient. Also, I don't like using crypto for everyday payments even if it is legal in my country. It's not just a matter of transaction fees, it's also a matter of privacy.
legendary
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Not oftentimes. Because first and foremost, crypto for me is never meant to be spend but will buy even more to add more on my portfolio. Second, it's never accepted as a payment in my own place, so most likely I'll stick to fiat for payment and crypto particularly bitcoin remains my biggest investment. But maybe in the future where crypto payment is already available, I've no doubt but will also use it as a legal tender knowing its originally designed as a currency.
sr. member
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I am using cryptocurrency at least once a week for various online services, simply because it's more convenient and also more private, cheaper and faster than using regular FIAT options.
In my country it's a different tale altogether, the government through it's  foul policies have made the use of bitcoin or any cryptocurrency a difficult task that even banks and every other financial institutions alienate themselves from it such that your bank account can be frozen if suspected to have been used for çrypto transaction (p2p). Due to the government stands on crypto you can hardly see an available businessman that want to have transaction in crypto.
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As in the title: How often do you use cryptocurrency (on chain, non-custodial) for payments.
If not so often or not at all, why do you think it will scale in the future and what will make you use it more often than today.

I am using cryptocurrency at least once a week for various online services, simply because it's more convenient and also more private, cheaper and faster than using regular FIAT options.

Sometimes daily, but there are times there's interval days for using it since not all the time I feel like using my crypto to spend on something I think not important especially buying goods online since I can do it using fiat.

Crypto for me is investment also used it for gambling purposes so most likely I want to stay it on my wallet since I'm also changing it to bitcoin when I win or gain for long term investment purposes. But maybe in future if there's a good used of crypto then will think about using it in daily basis.

But for now I look at it as investment that and little part of it is is used for entertainment that's why I don't like to take it out from where I currently put my balances with.
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As in the title: How often do you use cryptocurrency (on chain, non-custodial) for payments.
If not so often or not at all, why do you think it will scale in the future and what will make you use it more often than today.

I am using cryptocurrency at least once a week for various online services, simply because it's more convenient and also more private, cheaper and faster than using regular FIAT options.
Well, in the country where I live in, crypto currency transactions, trading is completely banned, so there is no way you as a citizen can just walk into any business or shop where there is no cryptocurrency acceptance sign; and ask them if they accept crypto payments, this is possibly the only reason I know as to why I don't use crypto to pay for some goods and services in my locality.

And talking about online services where crypto currency payments are accepted, I don't use online service very often, and I currently don't actually have many online services I patronize aside from one which is a VPN subscription service, and like currently, I bought the year package and paid in bitcoin, it is until the one year package I paid for expires, before I get another opportunity to subscribe again and pay with cryptocurrency.

And for what will make me to start using cryptocurrencies for payments in every day, life, it's no other than crypto should become generally accepted, governments should lift bans so that citizens can be allowed the freedom to accept and use crypto for payment of goods and services as we like.
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I am using cryptocurrency at least once a week for various online services, simply because it's more convenient and also more private, cheaper and faster than using regular FIAT options.
How do you mean here?
Well, cryptocurrency is not cheaper than fiat if i may say correctly, you can convinced me that it's more convenient while using it at your home without you having to move out to any center or using third party system to process your payment just as fiat. You know to process payment online or offline there is always an third party over there, but with cryptocurrencies you are permissionless but still it's not cheaper than fiat as you made mentioned here.
Of course I uses bitcoin and other coin for trade and also sell out to fiat coupled with using it to gamble, so i can't say i don't use cryptocurrency for my day to day activity and even though it's not regular but at least used it to gamble/trade.
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An average forum user who is a gambler might be using cryptocurrency in every day life. The gambling industry (casinos), are the industry that welcomed cryptocurrency very well than any of sector.
I don't use cryptocurrency often only when I want to make payments online that gives crypto payment as an option. In my country, there's virtually nothing you can buy with cryptocurrency. We are fiat based country LOL.

That is very true, especially those in sig campaigns here who are in the forum. Most of them are promoting casinos, so once they got their weekly pay, for sure, they will try their luck in some of the games before they withdraw. But for other usage like payment, I believe, people are more conservative as some are very high in transaction fees which is not practical.
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I use cryptocurrency when the opportunity opens itself.  Like when there is a cryptocurrency option as payment for buying domains or any online sales.  I also use cryptocurrency when I have the fund to engage in gambling activities.

It is quite hard to use cryptocurrency in our local market because it is rare to find a store that accepts BTC or any other cryptocurrency since sellers are more familiar with cash apps than cryptocurrency payment. Besides, using non-custodial payment for p2p purchase cost more on fee than the cash apps and sellers prefer the payment service that is free of charge when it comes to transactions in order to attract more buyer.
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An average forum user who is a gambler might be using cryptocurrency in every day life. The gambling industry (casinos), are the industry that welcomed cryptocurrency very well than any of sector.
I don't use cryptocurrency often only when I want to make payments online that gives crypto payment as an option. In my country, there's virtually nothing you can buy with cryptocurrency. We are fiat based country LOL.
legendary
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Im kinda on the fence about how to use my bitcoins.  I dont wanna throw them around on dumb little purchases, but I can see why folks dig paying for stuff online with it.  Its easy, private and cheaper than using my credit card half the time. 

But even with me being wishy-washy now, I think bitcoin is gonna blow up bigger someday.  More folks using it, new tech making it better, and people trusting decentralized money systems more - thats why it will scale up.  But who knows though, Ive been wrong before Wink

If I may ask, how do you mean using bitcoin for payments is cheaper comparing t fiats? Are you being given discounts when used bitcoin for payments or what? Because I am aware that bitcoin transactions even charges for transactions fee which most little users considers as lost when executed a transaction.

It depends a lot on the type of cryptocurrency you use. Some cryptos have very low transaction fees.  But even if the fees are higher, paying with crypto can still be more affordable than regular cash payments, particularly for international transfers.  For instance, if you were wiring money abroad through a traditional bank you'd likely get slammed with lofty fees and exchange rates. But with crypto, you can send money directly to another persons wallet at a fraction of that cost.
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As in the title: How often do you use cryptocurrency (on chain, non-custodial) for payments.
If not so often or not at all, why do you think it will scale in the future and what will make you use it more often than today.

Correctively, bitcoin on its own is a ledger that executes its transactions in a decentralized Network known to be blockchain.
Literally it does not matter whether users holds their bitcoin on  non custodial or a custodial wallets, ideally all crypto wallets can execute bitcoin transactions whether for payment if services or otherwise.
The ideal of non custodial wallet networks was to enhance privacies and better security chains.
Aside having bitcoin for payments, it serves as assets and hedge to store values against economy inflation so, by the bid of its potentials, it has scaled through gaining values and massively adopted globally and as much as that, more adoptors are being attracted and so it is the more it would expand to gain more values in the future.



I am using cryptocurrency at least once a week for various online services, simply because it's more convenient and also more private, cheaper and faster than using regular FIAT options.
I uses bitcoin to fund my crypto casinos accounts but rarely uses it for payments because there are less number of individuals who accepts it for payments in my place but though we have huge number of adoptors who are most holding for assets.
If I may ask, how do you mean using bitcoin for payments is cheaper comparing t fiats? Are you being given discounts when used bitcoin for payments or what? Because I am aware that bitcoin transactions even charges for transactions fee which most little users considers as lost when executed a transaction.
Though I good fact about having bitcoin for means of payments is that it is faster than the fiats.
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As in the title: How often do you use cryptocurrency (on chain, non-custodial) for payments.
If not so often or not at all, why do you think it will scale in the future and what will make you use it more often than today.
I haven’t made use of crypto for payment before, I actually have been looking for a store or anywhere that I can make payments with crypto with, but because of the government policy in my country, everyone is just scared. I know there are people who will still be accepting crypto as a payment method, but it’s going to be hidden. Just because of government policy, the government has been banning bank accounts that are linked to crypto transactions, so everyone is just scared to get their businesses compromised. That’s why it’s going to be difficult to see businesses accepting crypto as a payment method.
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My answer is probably still the same as some of the people here because I almost never use my assets for payments until now.

Some things that become a comparison in this case where it is clear that the first reason is because in my country bitcoin is still a commodity asset and not a legal means of payment so I only use this as an investment so as not to deviate from the regulations that the government has set at this time. Another reason is because I still have no desire to use this as a means of payment, it is undeniable that I want to feel that way but after thinking a few times the fact is that I still want to continue to store my assets as an investment tool that I think is feasible for the future so that the desire to make this a means of payment is a little difficult for me to do.
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As in the title: How often do you use cryptocurrency (on chain, non-custodial) for payments.
I personally use cryptocurrency 2-8 times per month depending on what I want to do with it. For my personal payments I don't use crypto at all, especially when it comes to purchase of goods.

But, for purchase of digital goods I prefer to use cryptocurrency instead of any other payment methods.

Aside from those payments I also sometimes use cryptocurrency for p2p trading and for that I do transfer crypto from my non-custodial wallets.
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