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How are you "75% exposed to Bitcoin"? That doesn't really make sense to me. You either heard of it or not from my point of view.


If I heard it, that Doesn't mean I can't apply it myself If I found it useful and I'm okay with it , we research , learn  to help our daily lives.

This thread has also lead me to wonder that if banks have network problems which prevent their customers from paying bills, then why are most of their users so hostile to Bitcoin.

Let me put you in the know if you aren't aware, there are some days here when you go to the bank and no transaction is working at all almost through out the day.
A lot of people here wants to embrace Bitcoin but the policies and restrictions from the apex bank has been a challenge.
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Well at least you were able to pay him with bitcoin. Why no carry fiat cash with you? Even though I use my card most of the time, but I always carry some hard cash with me. You never know when you will need it. Did he wait for any network confirmation or did was happy to accept with 0 network confirmation?
‌therefore, After this several attempts I had no option than to use the nearest ATM, when I slotted my card I eventually got my account

debited without getting paid all was as result of my bank having network issues, I was really fustrated at the moment and I said

‌"this is why I like Bitcoin" , the guy replied and said are you a "Bitcioner" ?
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You wouldn't say the same thing if the bitcoin network was congested. The slow network confirmation time along with absurd fee would have put you off. Imagine paying $20 in fee for a $40 ride.
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Great story Op, but you should also be careful and not let frustration always lead you into revealing to everyone stranger you come across that you have bitcoins in your possession, for safety reasons so you don't get mugged.
I mean, because you have Bitcoin doesn't mean you're a millionaire or even wealthy, therefore everyone assumes you have cash on you, so telling them you have Bitcoin instead isn't exactly much more threat. You could argue less so, since cash can be physically stolen, but your Bitcoin should be locked up, to at least provide some other sort of resistance.

While, you probably shouldn't go flaunting around how much you own, and how wealthy you're, simply saying you have Bitcoin isn't a problem at all.
In some regions most people think if one has some bitcoin the person is buoyant or on money not knowing the amount of bitcoin in the wallet if it is small or not, they just have the mindset that to have Bitcoin is to become rich. That is why one would think if he or she should  invest in bitcoin they will be rich. I'm saying these based on experience and the kind of people am surrounded too.
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I think your story is closely linked to your nickname, anyway, in your case there is nothing new but the good behavior of two guys who know that bitcoin exists, it is no longer a secret, so your story It is something that happens very often.
Nah, it's normal. Just be happy that OP experienced one of the many uses of Bitcoin and look at how it is innovated, especially in random times and places they managed to use Bitcoin.
This scenario right now is more likely a small chance to happen, because we are still in the early days of Bitcoin.
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How are you "75% exposed to Bitcoin"? That doesn't really make sense to me. You either heard of it or not from my point of view.

P.S. This thread has also lead me to wonder that if banks have network problems which prevent their customers from paying bills, then why are most of their users so hostile to Bitcoin. At least if you make a transaction on BTC's blockchain, it's not going to be half-processed due to "network error" (especially now that the major miner exodus has long ended).
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How about if you had hard cash? Then things would have been a lot smoother and quicker? What if either of you were on a low battery and could not transact with Bitcoin? Or what if you were in a specific spot where there is no signal? Or have left your phone?

Of course, it was a good thing that you both are into Bitcoin but I guess with the way things are, hard cash is always a good option especially if you are on a public transportation. I think cash is still the king today. You've got to have some at all times.
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Great story Op, but you should also be careful and not let frustration always lead you into revealing to everyone stranger you come across that you have bitcoins in your possession, for safety reasons so you don't get mugged.
I mean, because you have Bitcoin doesn't mean you're a millionaire or even wealthy, therefore everyone assumes you have cash on you, so telling them you have Bitcoin instead isn't exactly much more threat. You could argue less so, since cash can be physically stolen, but your Bitcoin should be locked up, to at least provide some other sort of resistance.

While, you probably shouldn't go flaunting around how much you own, and how wealthy you're, simply saying you have Bitcoin isn't a problem at all.

That's right. Not everyone who owns bitcoin is a millionaire. I don't see anything as worrisome as OP's case for letting others know he uses bitcoin, if OP hadn't said he was a bitcoin user he probably would have been in trouble that day because he wasn't either have cash.
As long as you don't reveal how much bitcoin you hold and show off your assets, there should be no problem here. We are bitcoin users, so we should promote others in one way or another.
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I think your story is closely linked to your nickname, anyway, in your case there is nothing new but the good behavior of two guys who know that bitcoin exists, it is no longer a secret, so your story It is something that happens very often.
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Great story Op, but you should also be careful and not let frustration always lead you into revealing to everyone stranger you come across that you have bitcoins in your possession, for safety reasons so you don't get mugged.
I mean, because you have Bitcoin doesn't mean you're a millionaire or even wealthy, therefore everyone assumes you have cash on you, so telling them you have Bitcoin instead isn't exactly much more threat. You could argue less so, since cash can be physically stolen, but your Bitcoin should be locked up, to at least provide some other sort of resistance.

While, you probably shouldn't go flaunting around how much you own, and how wealthy you're, simply saying you have Bitcoin isn't a problem at all.
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Nice OP.

This is like the other thread that accidentally he's able to pay his bills with bitcoin. Honestly, these stories are making us happy to read because there are people that have adopted bitcoin.

And I agree to Rruchi that you still need to be careful, wrench attacks are possible when you talk to the wrong person.
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I was really fustrated at the moment and I said

‌"this is why I like Bitcoin" , the guy replied and said are you a "Bitcoiner" ?

 I  said Yes...
Great story Op, but you should also be careful and not let frustration always lead you into revealing to everyone stranger you come across that you have bitcoins in your possession, for safety reasons so you don't get mugged.

Since you already mentioned that you agreed to pay for the transaction via a mobile transaction, that can easily be traced if he develops an ill intention to threaten and force you into sending all your money, but a forced transaction to a wallet address, you know how very close to impossible it is to track such. So always exercise caution and don't be too quick to indicate to someone that you use bitcoins especially if it is a one time transaction.
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Strange story, nonetheless you are singing the praises of bitcoin in a bitcoin forum, so you are welcome Grin
If the story is true then it is good for you so you could get to your presentation early, in the grand scheme of things it does not mean much, the driver will probably not accept payment in btc again, and taxi drivers generally are not going to start accepting bitcoin instead of fiat.


There is always a beginning for something, I got a lot of people that has most of their wealth stored in Bitcoin because of inflation including the ones I don't know , this is really not for everybody right now some people will embrace It why some will not.
The experience I had gave me the ideology , therefore it's going to be in a trial phase for now ,  I'm also making inquiry in order to partner with a Company that has a riding app to see if it will be possible they integrate BTC payment option in their app.
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This story sounds so regular to many of us both with our individual experience in situations where Bitcoin becomes the only option and taking advantage of the many possibilities that the Bitcoin/cryptocurrency has to offer, I had so many encounters with people who the end become strong Bitcoin users who our parts just crossed each other. Bitcoin is gaining mainstream adoption and even the most uncivilized are getting to know Bitcoin as long as they can have access to smart devices payments can be made and received that is how unique cryptocurrency is as an alternative currency.
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Strange story, nonetheless you are singing the praises of bitcoin in a bitcoin forum, so you are welcome Grin
If the story is true then it is good for you so you could get to your presentation early, in the grand scheme of things it does not mean much, the driver will probably not accept payment in btc again, and taxi drivers generally are not going to start accepting bitcoin instead of fiat.
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‌I'm so happy today and Just decided to share this senario about  how I made my first ride payment in Bitcoin.

‌Here is the story,

I took a ride for very long distance journey for a presentation and we both agreed a price which cost me about ( $37 ) in my local fiat

currency,  and we both agreed on making a transfer to him on getting to the destination , When we got to the end of the journey,

then I requested his details for the transfer but I got a failed transaction, I tried the second

transaction and had same issue, I was actually running out of time regards to the presentation because our car got over heated

sometime along the road and we took some minutes to cool down the car.

‌therefore, After this several attempts I had no option than to use the nearest ATM, when I slotted my card I eventually got my account

debited without getting paid all was as result of my bank having network issues, I was really fustrated at the moment and I said

‌"this is why I like Bitcoin" , the guy replied and said are you a "Bitcioner" ?

 I  said Yes,  I'm 75% exposed to Bitcoin and he said wow!, therefore you don't have an issue,  I will accept your payment in #BTC

the guy brought he's phone, I scanned the wallet and made my payment of ( $40 ) swiftly  to him instead of ( $37 ) in order to encourage

him in case of such senario in future with other people.

These was how I had my first ride payment made in Bitcoin.

With this experience I'm working on getting a ride that will accept Bitcoin in my area
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