Damus
Bison · 104w
They won’t know the difference between them until they experience it
pinkyjay · 104w
Convenience is a bitch
Erik Cason · 104w
You can lead a horse to water but you can’t make it drink. While I think Francis may be right in some respects, I’m actually finding that going toward the consciousness awakening aspects of bitcoin seems to be shocking people to attention. It’s not about the money, but about power. When you...
Lone Starr · 104w
It is frustrating. The dollar for most of us is all we’ve known. When “we” think money we think $. The collective “we” that is. nostr:npub1trr5r2nrpsk6xkjk5a7p6pfcryyt6yzsflwjmz6r7uj7lfkjxxtq78hdpu is correct, it’s going to take time for the masses to see bitcoin as money. This makes it...
zhenya · 104w
Im not surprised people in africa want to use dollars. Theyve been under the dollars heel for their lives. They know its stability vs their currency. Btc is less proven and the same reason dollars and euros are used vs btc, africans want the same. It wont always be this way but we are early
SimplyFocused · 104w
Perspective matters. For those in Africa the perceived stability of the USD is the holy grail. While for those of us in the US the inflation of USD is painful, but that just isnt so for those in Africa. USDT will hopefully be the stepping stone because I fear the perceived stability of the dollar...
Jake Woodhouse · 104w
Only a matter of time
CARLOS · 104w
what is there to discuss? poorer poeple would rather have a slow devaluing but somewhat stable currency so they can actually be productive then deal with bitcoins volatility.
Marco · 104w
USD is a well recognized medium of exchange and unit of account, Bitcoin isn't there yet. people who can't save , don't have the luxury of saving in Bitcoin and hodling for +4 years. USDt provides the unbanked with means of storing their liquid income, it's that simple. once they can save ,they wi...
Jose Sammut · 104w
I think it's all very dependent on your saving capacity. If you're struggling to have your basic needs met, you're not going to find utility in an appreciating asset, you're going to priorize stability and survival.
Boog · 104w
More goods and services need to have a sat price.
MCBitcoin · 104w
Dollar is king...for now.
Chris Alaimo · 104w
They say they want the USD because it is hyperinflating less quickly than their local currency but overtime it will eventually hyperinflate (long term), so I think it is still better to explain and advocate for bitcoin for long term savings while saying you understand if they want dollars for short ...
mcshane · 104w
time, reliable access to internet & power need to go up too. with enough touchpoints I think many adopt if/when they identify Bitcoin as a solution to a problem they have. But we have to accept many if not most don’t see it yet, which is fine. hyper volatile asset may not seem the most appealing...
Svoboda · 104w
There is nothing really to discuss here. The average monthly salary ranges from sub 100 dollars to like 2K in South Africa. The last thing those folks are doing is saving -- they're just trying to survive. Same goes for most of the global south that Bitcoiners love to talk about.