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Have you bought pizza with bitcoin lately? Do you think you'll regret it one day? Hell, no! Let's support Bitcoin merchants!
I'd love to hear some of your latest Lightning purchases and interesting products you bought. Feel free to include links to the shops or businesses you bought from.
Who else has a recent purchase they’re excited about? Bonus sats if you found a killer deal! ⚡
If you missed our last thread, here are some of the items stackers recently spent and zap on.

21 sats \ 1 reply \ @unboiled 14h
Just the other day, I started tracking a few of the more regular BTC purchases to better visualize how, over the long term, we get a deflationary lifestyle out of using sats.
Might as well share this week's stuff here.
Lightning directly: Electricity 148 kWh @ 165 sats/kWh Water 3.4 kL @ 4303 sats/kL Milk (long life) 6 L @ 799 sats/L
via Bitrefill: Phone data 4.5 GB @ 5832 sats/GB
We also bought other groceries via Lightning as we currently do just about every week.
The sats spent have "matured since 2023." Or in plain English: we bought them back then. So we got a nominal discount of around 73% compared to our reference fiat (EUR).
(Nominal discount meaning the fiat hasn't been adjusted for inflation since 2023 because... I can't be bothered using fake inflation numbers, using an adjusted basket of goods just to make them look better, to then arrive at a somewhat-smaller-but-still-impressive percentage.)
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @AG 31m
Not sure it's worth to be so picky with inflations details, the results will show up either way, and the change it applies is probably not worth the effort. It's impressive you are able to pay utility bills with sats. What service are you using? Or is the provider accepting sats directly?
I assume milk is bought p2p, maybe ask the seller to add it here #1082068, so more can enjoy that delicacy!
Look forward to seeing how this index values decrease over time
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