Please note while in my experience B2B accepting and paying other merchants, suppliers using Bitcoin is still very, very slow. There are some of us that have long term relationships around the World. (I'm 72 years old), I work (talk to other humans) seven days a week. Wherever major cities and major ports are there's always opportunities. If someone is "afraid" to trade with of certain regions around the World, it's ok those type of people are not going to use Bitcoin for circular growth of Bitcoin anyway.
The good news is trading of goods between Honolulu and Oceania, Australia, Santiago, New Zealand, Tahiti, New Caledonia is growing, it makes sense as air and ocean shipping routes and carriers have changed since the forced lock downs pandemic times.
Quietly, some NVOCC's and forward thinking "smaller" freight forwarders, realize that fiat devaluations from so many Countries pushes traders of goods to learn how to use Bitcoin as a tool, not just for goods, but for shipping.
REGARDLESS of the constant "government" changes to what is "acceptable use" of using Bitcoin for payment, Merchants around the World trade, that's what we do, nothing will stop us.
My predictions of use will grow 2024-2025 between Ho Chi Minh City and Honolulu, Phuket and Honolulu, Honolulu and Da Nang.
From a positive long term, optimistic point of view, anyone any age would be wise in working with other humans that also use Bitcoin for B2B.
One suggestion I have do NOT count out the African Continent population will double.
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