If you're skilled why would you need a plumber in the first place? besides, all handymen I'm aware of use regular ordinary invoices, which works just fine to pay in crypto. Also, why would you buy globalist crap, just because you can? There's better stuff available on the free market and we should all support our local businesses.
Follow along simpleton....I dont need a plumber....you're saying crypto is the future.
I'm saying people in the trades, people who actually DO and MAKE things not just push paper, aren't going to accept crypto.
And a visa card where you cash out your crypto and convert it into USD isn't exactly "paying in crypto" or am I still paying in dollars after I go to the bank to convert to euros?
Besides, if you're paying contractors with a card on a mailed invoice you're horrible with money and ignorant to the way businesses works. You're paying at least a 5% premium.
When all your play money in the interwebs disappears you'll see what I mean.
And a visa card where you cash out your crypto and convert it into USD isn't exactly "paying in crypto"
Depends how you look at it. The merchant want usd for some reason, you want to pay in crypto, now there's a problem. So what's the solution... a middleman who takes your crypto and give the merchant fiat, bam everyone is happy. Of course the idea behind crypto was to remove the middleman, but because you want to pay someone who doesn't want crypto there's no other solution than involving a middleman.
Besides, if you're paying contractors with a card on a mailed invoice you're horrible with money and ignorant to the way businesses works. You're paying at least a 5% premium.
I never said it was cheap, but with the gains I make from crypto and 8% cashback on the card, I'm not the one making a loss. On my old bank account the mastercard costed $10/mo but had "no fees". Now I'm actually saving 3% on the most expensive invoices and up to 8% on regular store purchases. Still tho, I'd prefer to pay directly in crypto and it's a great thing to see how more merchants start to accept it because they also hate the globalist banking system.
People don't want digital play money.
And yet 95% of the population use some sort of bank account in most western nations... You'll have to re-think that statement. People are stupid simply put. Heck I'd love to go back to gold and silver coins as primary monetary system, but as for now we're still in clown world which means crypto is the least terrible option when your only choice is digital.
If you're skilled why would you need a plumber in the first place? besides, all handymen I'm aware of use regular ordinary invoices, which works just fine to pay in crypto. Also, why would you buy globalist crap, just because you can? There's better stuff available on the free market and we should all support our local businesses.
Follow along simpleton....I dont need a plumber....you're saying crypto is the future.
I'm saying people in the trades, people who actually DO and MAKE things not just push paper, aren't going to accept crypto.
And a visa card where you cash out your crypto and convert it into USD isn't exactly "paying in crypto" or am I still paying in dollars after I go to the bank to convert to euros?
Besides, if you're paying contractors with a card on a mailed invoice you're horrible with money and ignorant to the way businesses works. You're paying at least a 5% premium.
When all your play money in the interwebs disappears you'll see what I mean.
People don't want digital play money.
Depends how you look at it. The merchant want usd for some reason, you want to pay in crypto, now there's a problem. So what's the solution... a middleman who takes your crypto and give the merchant fiat, bam everyone is happy. Of course the idea behind crypto was to remove the middleman, but because you want to pay someone who doesn't want crypto there's no other solution than involving a middleman.
I never said it was cheap, but with the gains I make from crypto and 8% cashback on the card, I'm not the one making a loss. On my old bank account the mastercard costed $10/mo but had "no fees". Now I'm actually saving 3% on the most expensive invoices and up to 8% on regular store purchases. Still tho, I'd prefer to pay directly in crypto and it's a great thing to see how more merchants start to accept it because they also hate the globalist banking system.
And yet 95% of the population use some sort of bank account in most western nations... You'll have to re-think that statement. People are stupid simply put. Heck I'd love to go back to gold and silver coins as primary monetary system, but as for now we're still in clown world which means crypto is the least terrible option when your only choice is digital.