cryptjh
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April 03, 2019, 03:42:52 PM |
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There are still too few places where I live that accept cryptocurrency as a payment method, and even worse some of the few first movers who once accepted crypto payments, have now stopped accepting crypto. However the crypto community is growing, we are just hodlers.
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Jet Cash
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April 03, 2019, 04:42:23 PM |
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I've accepted Bitcoin for domain name sales. This was via direct p2p sales, and receipts from my registrar for sales through his market place.
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Cryptotina
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April 05, 2019, 10:34:18 PM |
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Like to know how far is adoption spreading... Tell us what you have used crypto to pay for and what platform!! How easy was the process? have been using bitcoin and ethereum to pay for my phone bills I actually do it to support the use of crypto as a currency
Does it count if one used crypto to purchase the platform token and use token to purchase the service, simcard (not virtual) for example MiracleTele platform? Crypto is crypto right 😄
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klaaas
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April 06, 2019, 05:53:19 PM |
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It is no problem to spend crypto in the netherlands nor to buy it. More and more online shops are excepting it. Most larger retailers will use a fiat exchange on the back end when you pay them but the smaller ones tend to accept it direct.
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ethereumhunter
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April 07, 2019, 05:30:52 AM |
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Like to know how far is adoption spreading... Tell us what you have used crypto to pay for and what platform!! How easy was the process? have been using bitcoin and ethereum to pay for my phone bills I actually do it to support the use of crypto as a currency
I never used bitcoin to pay any payment with offline, but I already used bitcoin to pay phone bills online because there is a local third-party service for people from my country. But I still prefer to use fiat to pay my daily needs or my other expenses because I only need to convert my bitcoin to fiat first before I can pay that transaction. But I guess that in the future when bitcoin is accepted in my country, I will see that there is a local merchant that will want to accept bitcoin or another coin as the payment method.
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Cryptotina
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April 07, 2019, 06:06:26 PM |
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Like to know how far is adoption spreading... Tell us what you have used crypto to pay for and what platform!! How easy was the process? have been using bitcoin and ethereum to pay for my phone bills I actually do it to support the use of crypto as a currency
I never used bitcoin to pay any payment with offline, but I already used bitcoin to pay phone bills online because there is a local third-party service for people from my country. But I still prefer to use fiat to pay my daily needs or my other expenses because I only need to convert my bitcoin to fiat first before I can pay that transaction. But I guess that in the future when bitcoin is accepted in my country, I will see that there is a local merchant that will want to accept bitcoin or another coin as the payment method. Oh! Now I remembered.. I once used crypto to purchase a tech from a platform. What was the name again 🤔 Damn...can't recall vividly.
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April 07, 2019, 06:56:57 PM |
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I've bought with Bitcoin a good couple of times. But not lately, since the crypto winter has come.
First time was very strange and rather stressful. It was at an online shop and the payment processor (Netopia) has a time limit (20 minutes?) for seeing the transaction (not the confirmations!). I made a mistake: I tried to pay by withdrawing from an exchange. Of course, the exchange didn't send in time, so I had to discuss with their support and so on. Next times I knew and used my own wallet. And everything went fine. Of course, they need a number of confirmations. Of course, I've learned meanwhile that the shop interface doesn't update in time to show that there are the confirmations and everything is OK, so now I just don't follow the process after I've sent the coins. Most of the things I bought with Bitcoin were from this one online shop.
Another surprise was when another shop was using BitPay as payment processor. I didn't know what to do, since it was no address to send to. Luckily I've pasted that "invoice" into Electrum and it knew what to do with it.
I've also paid one my bills with Bitcoin, but that was only a test and I found the excess they were asking for their services was a bit big.
I bought Bitcoin at self-pay machines. I've seen Bitcoin ATMs lately, but I didn't use them (yet?). I've used also some local exchanges. The means to buy, sell or spend Bitcoin are slowly growing in Romania, I can't complain.
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TimeTeller
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April 07, 2019, 07:04:56 PM |
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It has been years that I am using my local bitcoin exchange in topping up my phone because of the rebates afterwards. I bought also in an online shop via bitpay. I prefer not to touch my bitcoin as much as possible. Having bitcoin is like a reserved option for me because I believe that one day, its value will grow again.
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xvids
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April 09, 2019, 12:55:11 AM |
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Yes I did use it as a payment in our country I used our local wallet to buy some cellular load and also to top up some of my online games. I also use it to pay some online merchant that I know luckily I have a friend who sells some online product and I use my crypto to pay for some products for my wife as gift.
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sergiokkl
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April 17, 2019, 03:42:18 AM |
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Nothing direct transaction for now but we use btc then jist converted to our fiat currency then use for online payment like internet, pay bills, buy load and even for online shopping we can use that. We have wallet called coins. Ph, it has lot of features like having btc, eth, bch and xrp wallet and of course our main peso wallet. Hopefully the day comes where btc can use direct transaction in physical and online world
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April 17, 2019, 07:34:47 PM |
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not once the problem in my country is that it still prohibits users from making payments using bitcoin and other crypto until the garbage government legalizes bitcoin
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April 21, 2019, 01:23:25 PM |
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Like to know how far is adoption spreading... Tell us what you have used crypto to pay for and what platform!! How easy was the process? have been using bitcoin and ethereum to pay for my phone bills I actually do it to support the use of crypto as a currency
unfortunately for me , i havent used crypto to pay for anything ever since i got involved in 2016, though i do have a couple of friends who have sucessfully bought some great items with btc and eth , the last time i tried paying my phone bill with crypto, the fee was really out of this world so i backed out and never tried again
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Ailmand
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April 21, 2019, 02:27:48 PM |
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Bitcoin is actually making our lives more convenient in our country. It's multifunctional, it's not just good for a long term investment but the fastest mode of payment as well. We're using it to buy mobile electronic load, to pay utility bills and even to pay for tuition fees in chosen universities. There are also establishments who are planning to adopt bitcoin.
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April 25, 2019, 08:59:46 AM |
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Like to know how far is adoption spreading... Tell us what you have used crypto to pay for and what platform!! How easy was the process? have been using bitcoin and ethereum to pay for my phone bills I actually do it to support the use of crypto as a currency
In my recent trip to Singapore I have used, many cryptos as a currency, I even paid in DAI while purchasing tickets to Universal Studios.
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Genemind
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April 28, 2019, 10:01:02 AM |
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I did for a couple of times. Here in our country, we are allowed to transact and use bitcoin as a mode of payment. We can pay straight to our utility providers through our platform which is coins.ph. It made every transaction more convenient and faster and we could actually gain rebates through it.
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April 28, 2019, 03:19:54 PM |
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I haven't and to be fair I wouldn't for the time being. Paying my bills using e-banking has no fees in my country. If you are asking about paying for groceries on point of sales I also use my debit cards, as again as a consumer I get charged 0 transaction fees (the bank fees are charged on the merchant). So even if the fees are 30cents it wouldn't be economical wise to pay for these. Now lets say per month I use my debit cards 100 times on average. This sums to 30 bucks on fees every month if I was using bitcoin transactions. Instead using debit cards all fees are paid by the merchant side. Also 99.99% of transactions are instant. What we told people that transactions using bitcoin were instant and feeless was a lie after some time. Perhaps it was like this in the beginning but this changed a lot. Especially in the end of 2017 when we had a million pending transactions and 50$ fees. Probably things will change with the use of lightning network but for the time being, looking at the best options you have for payments, these are ebanking and debit cards.
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_Django05_
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April 29, 2019, 11:09:00 AM |
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I mainly used BTC for withdrawal, BTC to my local fiat. Maybe the exchange fee, you know transactions always have a fee. As long as i know, I didn't use it to pay for my bills or buying things with Bitcoin. But there's a lot of merchants here that accepts BTC.
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Arian247
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May 01, 2019, 06:38:33 PM |
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I've used eth and btc online to pay for goods but people in my country are still apprehensive towards Cryptocurrency
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bitcoin-shark
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May 01, 2019, 07:15:19 PM |
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i have a debit card with bitcoin wallet (wirex) and i use it to buy almost everything in my country...
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The Cryptologist
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May 10, 2019, 07:22:26 AM |
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Like to know how far is adoption spreading... Tell us what you have used crypto to pay for and what platform!! How easy was the process? have been using bitcoin and ethereum to pay for my phone bills I actually do it to support the use of crypto as a currency
I was actually going to do that because we have a very useful exchange site that can also be use to pay bills and game purchases but the idea that bitcoin is just popping in value always at 2017 stopped me. However, I tried it one time to load my mobile sim card and I have never paid anything with btc after.
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