And those generators can't spare a few watts for a device capable of receiving crypto? Funny how the narrative always changes to fit the anti-crypto agenda. What is your point? Assuming there's still power, what would stop you from doing a local peer-to-peer payment? there's plenty of transfer options.
Bank transfer and card won't work tho because you need internet connectivity for that all the way to the banks central servers.
And those generators can't spare a few watts for a device capable of receiving crypto? Funny how the narrative always changes to fit the anti-crypto agenda. What is your point? Assuming there's still power, what would stop you from doing a local peer-to-peer payment? there's plenty of transfer options.
Bank transfer and card won't work tho because you need internet connectivity for that all the way to the banks central servers.