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Topic: This is how mass adoption looks like. - page 4. (Read 646 times)

legendary
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January 27, 2021, 03:48:56 PM
#5
I've seen several phone repair shops in my area that accepts bitcoin since 2018, and have continued to do so until now. The bigger shops however, wouldn't want to do this move just yet. Why? Probably because of regulations, and the complications it brings re: tax. Once the regulations, tax, and all the legalities and loopholes have been addressed, maybe that's the time we'll see more of this--hopefully--in the future.

It'll start with legalizing these things 'technically' before we get to see the boom into adopting it.
sr. member
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January 27, 2021, 03:48:13 PM
#4
Eversince 2017 up to present, here in my country still adopt the system on bitcoin with the presence of fiat conversion. They're compatible on most payment method like online transaction on bills of electricity, mobile loading, banking payment and more features coming.
It's awesome to see, that nowadays people who've been using bitcoin were now starting to become transparent this way of showing how convenience would come into your hand.
Hopefully Government would realize the importance of it, and won't disrupt it's ongoing development in the future. Basic necessities like food and other household stuffs aren't yet present for its payment unless supermarket will also divert on this type of cashless payment.
legendary
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January 27, 2021, 03:42:30 PM
#3
It's awesome to see what BTC was able to achieve in it's short lifespan. To see some random shop in Brazil open his arms (and marketing) in order to fully embrace and advertise that it now accepts a cryptocurrency as a way to exchange goods, it's something really awesome. It's this kind of mentality that we need if we want BTC to go to even greater highs Smiley

Keep it up random brazilian shop owner !  Smiley
legendary
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January 27, 2021, 03:37:05 PM
#2
Lots of places think they're aiding adoption by having a Bitcoin ATM in their store, but it would be far better if more small companies could start accepting Bitcoin directly in exchange for goods like this place is.  Sadly, it will involve some extra effort on behalf of the store proprietors to do that in most jurisdictions, though.  If you're not using a payment provider to convert it to your national currency right away, you'd probably need some decent software, like BTCPay Server or a really good accountant to sort out the bookkeeping side of things.  Small businesses have to be careful there, because they are an easier target for regulators and governments for tax enforcement compared to individuals.
legendary
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bitcoindata.science
January 27, 2021, 03:12:31 PM
#1

Somewhere in Brazil.
translated from portuguese:
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We accept cryptocurrencies:
Bitcoin
Tron
Ethereum
XPCoin (soon)

Meat
Fish
Chicken
Mocoto (calf's foot jelly)
minced meat
buchada (typical low cost brazilian food)

water
gas
coal
ice
eggs


Mass adoption is not about banks, neither about instituional money.

This is mass adoption.
I just want to buy coal, eggs and chicken with bitcoin.


this is the way
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