“That’s why, while almost no one pays for coffee with bitcoin, many use the privacy coin monero (XMR) to buy this or that”

https://www.coindesk.com/opinion/2024/06/14/mass-adoption-would-ruin-crypto-keep-it-a-niche/

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I paid for a lot of coffee and pizza with bitcoin, but that was back when the fees were reasonable

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Oh, so did I when fees were reasonable. I used to use Gyft all the time to obtain Starbucks, groceries, etc. Now that is totally unthinkable. Bitcoin for that use case is dead.

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I still use it for $500 gift cards. But if you know of a legit source for cards to Amazon that accepts xmr, let me know

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I use coinsbee.com for GCs with Monero

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Did you check coincards? Can’t check it myself right now, sorry for that, but I remember they have a lot of kinds of cards.
I haven’t used the service myself, but looking to do so. I know them by Privacy Guides’s recommendation, if that tells anything. They only recommend Monero for crypto, and Coincards for cards.

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so you’re the guy

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A lot of us did. But this was about 10 years ago.

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