Do you use cryptocurrency as a payment mode? Is it a viable transaction mode for you?
Did they charge you anything extra? I am glad you were able to do transactions locally.
I read somewhere that Argentina or some other country is going to setup their own cryptocurrency like paper currency which are in use today. Perhaps the first country to do so.
I read somewhere that Argentina or some other country is going to setup their own cryptocurrency like paper currency which are in use today. Perhaps the first country to do so.
This is simply going to make more countries want to get involved. The thing with cryptocurrency is that some of the big countries are still fighting it, and that is a big worry for me. Countries like the US should embrace it to gain more grounds.
@Frank
That's what I read. Not sure whether they implemented it. The technology underneath is so flexible that it can be used for regular currency replacement.
A lot of them are banning it too. Some central banks have very strong policy and regulations in place.
@Frank
That's what I read. Not sure whether they implemented it. The technology underneath is so flexible that it can be used for regular currency replacement.
A lot of them are banning it too. Some central banks have very strong policy and regulations in place.
Yes of course, I fancy cryptocurrency payment for most of the transactions I do online because of how cheaper it is when it comes to transaction fees. Also, it's available to use all over the world unlike PayPal.Do you use cryptocurrency as a payment mode? Is it a viable transaction mode for you?
All I do is mainly cryptocurrency investment which is why I don't see as something bad to be used as a means of payment. I can receive and send cryptocurrency as payment. It's a viable means of payment.Do you use cryptocurrency as a payment mode? Is it a viable transaction mode for you?