"Newbie" by forum standards, I can set my fees but real-world transactions require immediacy. Try trying to buy stuff in a store that takes BTC and sit there waiting for hours for your $10 to confirm.
Ever heard of Mercadolibre? Or, i don't know, delivery? How about bank transfer?, if you live in Venezuela you would know bank transfer is one of the few methods of payment after banknotes got scarce before they invented that sms pay thing. And how long do you wait for a bank transfer? Is it immediate? Oh no it isn't, not unless you and the merchant happen to be in the same bank, good luck with that.
Its not my fault you just go to the kinds of business that expect
instant payment. I repeat: Stop whining, plan ahead. Pay in advance, or open a tab with the merchant...
Bitcoin is 11 years old where have you been?, are you with the Randy troupe? You would fit well with them...
Bitcoin as it is does not realistically work for instant payments, that is OLD news. If you were telling people otherwise, you were misguiding them. Bitcoin excels in anything that is not instant payment, which is most things anyway.
What, you never went to a place without the point of sale working, because cantv (or corpoelec) is down again? No credit card (because none work); no cash (because you would need bags of it) and you just finished your restaurant meal and all you have is money in the bank, what do you do and what does the owner do?
Up until last year, payments with foreign currency were illegal. This situation is OLD, and "normies" here started learning Bitcoin and altcoins since 2017 after the gov tried pushing the failed Petro.
Try doing a face to face real-world transaction with a low fee and tell me how many days it took you to get your goods 😂
Most purchases in Mercadolibre take various days, no seller ships after confirming their money was transferred into the bank or some other method like going physically to the shop to use a debit card. One day, it occurred to me to ask the seller if he would accept bitcoin, he said yes and one hour later the 1 sat/B transaction confirmed and i picked up the item.
It is you who lack experience using 1 sat/B. Its normal to take a few hours, more rarely a day, but sometimes they pass even under one hour. This is why the things you say come from ignorance and or lack of experience. So start using it properly rather than bashing things you still don't fully understand.
Face to face is no different, you are just wasting time going physically to a place that won't give you anything until the bank transfer is confirmed. But sure, you go, ask the amount and bank details, go back home do the transfer and wait until they confirm so you can go pick it up (or they deliver it to you).
Venezuela has long dropped instant payments anyway, except for the select few with foreign currency. Without credit card and often failing rapidly disappearing debit cards, its just bank transfer and the sms thing if you are lucky. Only last year things moved a bit once they allowed foreign currency use.
Most people would have waited longer ANYWAY.