• @Pratai
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    07 months ago

    I don’t really care what is legal tender in places I will never live. If I visit, I will convert my money to the local currency as needed. Bitcoin however, is NOT going to be among them.

    Because it’s not money. It has value, but it is not money.

    • @[email protected]
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      27 months ago

      Lmao this is so weird. You’re talking about how the only real money is legal tender, but then you go off about how you don’t care what legal tender is anywhere other than the US.

      I mean, good for you. No one is trying to force Bitcoin down your throat any more than they are the Zig. But using the US definition of what is considered legal tender isn’t the vehicle you seem to think it is.

      • @Pratai
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        7 months ago

        Bitcoin isn’t legal tender. Period. It is a “valuable”

        You can’t make in-store purchases with it- therefore, it isn’t a currency. It is a valuable.

        • @[email protected]
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          27 months ago

          Yes, in the US there is only one legal tender, the US dollar. Good job sussing that one out, it must have been a monumental effort on your part.

          Of course other countries have different legal tenders. Do you happen to know the legal tenders of El Salvador?

          • @[email protected]
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            17 months ago

            Look at another branches of conversation. This is 'Murica-brained troll, that already banned two people. Just don’t bother.

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            7 months ago

            Do you live in El Salvador? Because if not- I’d imagine bitcoin should be every bit as irrelevant to you as it is to everyone else.