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Hardly ever. I don't see any offers accepting Bitcoin as payment method on my daily life, therefore I'm pretty limited when using it as currency. Most people aren't familiar with Bitcoin yet. I tried pay with BTC sometimes, but people on the other side of the negotiation didn't accept. Bitcoin is strange to them, and they don't see open to try it, as they prefer to invest and profit through another means.

As far as I remember, I acquired a good for BTC only once, and ironically it was a hardware Bitcoin wallet. If it wasn't for this transaction, I could never use my Bitcoins to purchase something. I just hope in the future this scenario is going to change, as fiat loses purchasing power, governments charge abusive taxes over transactions and acquisitions, so people have to seek for alternative methods to execute their negotiations.
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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 do not use Bitcoin always but I use it occasionally and when there's an option to use Bitcoin for payment. Few weeks ago I wanted a foreign number to use for my business and I looked for websites that I can purchase one which I found after many research and they had options of paying in Bitcoin and other payment forms but I did not hesitate to make use of Bitcoin. It cost me $2.5 and with transaction fees just around $3. I have also use Bitcoin for some purchase that I have done and needed payment before the goods are delivered. Bitcoin helps when I am shopping online for gadgets because I'm love to buy new gadgets as I am a lover of gadgets. For people that have not used Bitcoin for anything before, search online and anything that you want to buy, there is always a site you can pay with Bitcoin
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Well I am very lucky to have people who are very interested in crypto-currency  just as I am or even more so if I am not using crypto-currency a day I am definitely talking about the crypto market or any other news that has to do with crypto-currency.

It's super easy now expressing my love for crypto because there is a whole lot of improvement from back in the days to now. More people are adopting crypto-currency.
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How often do you use cryptocurrency (on chain, non-custodial) for payments.
For payments alone, I usually use Bitcoin a few times a month to pay for various subscription plans, but with regard to the subject field, it's actually a couple of times a week.

and what will make you use it more often than today.
Probably when more services offer cashback and discounts on cryptocurrency payments Tongue
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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.
I still don't have the chance to use crypto as a daily payment, because in our own area there's still no shops or stores that accept crypto as a payment. Although it's legalized but having it as a legal tender is still too far from reality. But when it comes to gambling, I sometimes  use a small amount of it every time I gamble. However, it's more on buying and saving crypto for me because it's a very valuable investment for me.
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Yo answer this quesito we must look at the aplication for cryptos, in other words look at where we can spend them. sadly we can't use bitcoin or cryptos in our daily life because we only have 2 option, we can use them for gambling or we can use them for trading, but we can't pay a Coffee with them or pay our daily outcomes with cryptos.
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These days I find myself using bitcoin to pay for stuff online at least a couple times a month.  I signed up for some subscriptions that let me pay in crypto and  gotta say, sending payments with just a scan of a QR code makes things real smooth.  Been thinking maybe I should try using it more regularly rather than just credit cards.  I know the price jumps around a lot, so that makes me hesitate some.  But if more folks start actually spending their bitcoin instead of just holding it hoping to get rich, seems like maybe that would help stabilize things.
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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.
In my country, not every service do accept crypto payment, and I don't mostly use crypto to pay for anything most often, but transactions is been made almost always whenever I need to use fiat because I prefer holding crypto than fiat due to inflation and how our currency value is unstable.

Recently, I do use crypto almost every day in a telegram play to earn game I am into recently, I do use USDT to purchase TON, and then use the turn to pay for something I have to use while playing my game. Apart from that, I do use fiat for almost my local transaction.
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Spending BTC in real life will be difficult for a lot of people due to the unavailability of stores and merchants around them that accept BTC or crypto, however, i am sure so many people here use BTC online, either depositing into a gambling casino to play games or as a payment for services hired over the internet, etc. Any service online that adds crypto as an option of payment or to make deposits, i like to go with crypto, and that's usually BTC.
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I can't recall the last time I used crypto to pay for any service, unless I wanted to transact with a few friends who were no longer in the same country as me. The last time I paid for a service using crypto was for my VPN subscription renewal. 
 
It's hard to find a crypto option for services that I make use of on the country side here; if they were available, I could have preferred to pay for my Netflix subscription, light, and other utility bills using crypto instead of converting to fiat and making my payment anytime I run out of funds in my local bank account.
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Okay with this I can tell you mean Bitcoin.
It would be better to use Bitcoin in the topic rather than cryptocurrency and I do agree with your above point.
VendettaBit your information was provided before you started using their service
So definitely still under the radar of the government.

I mean any crypto on Layer 1, doesn't matter which one but it needs to be used as it's meant to be - without third-parties, trustless - otherwise we may as well use PayPal or other system.



I don't use Bitcoins but USDT rather. Bitcoin is much more valuable to me so I prefer the other coins for my transactions.

Seems like USDT is a trojan horse for CBDC, maybe that's why they made Bitcoin so unusable when they could scale it a lot better on L1 Wink

Central Bank / Private company - doesn't matter, in the end they are the same bankster gangster material  Cheesy
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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.

I guess same here too. I use cryptocurrency most of the time on my online services or while trading. Cryptocurrency makes it easier to carry out transactions to sites where I use to pay using fiat and wait for hours to get funded. Now I just deposit my coins(USDT to be precise) on my platforms and it it funded ASAP. I don't use Bitcoins but USDT rather. Bitcoin is much more valuable to me so I prefer the other coins for my transactions.
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Cryptocurrency is quite broad and vague
Are you talking About Bitcoin or Altcoins?
Bitcoin is rarely, I mean rarely used as a means of payment in my country
Despite that I have used it but on very rare occasions.
Not a fan of using my Bitcoin except there's quite a need to.
But I doubt many use Bitcoin on their everyday life payment via a Non custodial wallet due to scalabilty, Fee, and degree of acceptance as a means of payment.


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
Okay with this I can tell you mean Bitcoin.
It would be better to use Bitcoin in the topic rather than cryptocurrency and I do agree with your above point.
VendettaBit your information was provided before you started using their service
So definitely still under the radar of the government.
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I use it quite often and the reason for that is because I accept Bitcoin payment in my shop. I don't think there's any week that passes by with me making a sale and receiving payment in either Bitcoin or some other popular coins or in USDT.  Sometimes too, there are usually some online services that requires me to pay in crypto. So, the rate at which I use crypto is always often.
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in every day life the answer is... 0.
maybe just a couple of interactions monthly for depositing in a gambling site.
In the past I have used some more since some debit cards were offering good rate for deposits but I am not using since a while due many regulation in EU Sad
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Every day and have been for 10+ years. It's practical to at least use it partially, but for me personally I get paid mostly in crypto and use it for advertising and other crypto-related purchases.
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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.
Maybe I would have chosen to use bitcoins more if they were sellers around me who receive bitcoins as a means of payment, and then other people who own bitcoins normally using their bitcoins for these payments because environment has a big influence, but that is not what is happening here, and since the normal for people who have bitcoins here is to keep holding for as long as possible, that has been my attitude to my bitcoins, to hold for as long as I can.
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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
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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.
In my country cryptocurrency Bitcoin is better received than spent. Infact you can't even spend it even if you want to because the government has cracked down on exchanges and banks. Specifically you can't use it for the purchase of goods and payments of services in country. You can however do crossborder payments with it if the merchant has it as a payment option.

Right now we hodl.

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..
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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.
In my country cryptocurrency Bitcoin is better received than spent. Infact you can't even spend it even if you want to because the government has cracked down on exchanges and banks. Specifically you can't use it for the purchase of goods and payments of services in country. You can however do crossborder payments with it if the merchant has it as a payment option.

Right now we hodl.
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