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The main issue still is the fiat interface. The only reliable zero-to-hero I have for nocoiners is: sell me something, I'll pay you in sats. Can't send a newbie to bisq or robosats. Shouldn't send them to a KYC exchange.

I think we may need to suck it up and at least point out how to use something like CashApp to get sats easily.

It's not ideal, but a lot of people have CashApp already, so this is showing them how to use something they already have to get started with bitcoin.

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74 sats \ 9 replies \ @optimism 10h

That works in the US. Outside of the US, there is no CashApp.

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101 sats \ 6 replies \ @Bell_curve 4h

CashApp banned me in 2019 because I made one btc deposit

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112 sats \ 5 replies \ @1GLENCoop 3h

Maybe you deposited BTC that was fresh out of a coinjoin or from a blacklisted address? I make BTC on-chain deposits to CashApp nearly every day. Have been for years.

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1 sat \ 1 reply \ @028559d218 3h -11 sats

I have literally never sold Bitcoin for fiat, aka pieces of paper. Am I doing this right?

That's yet another issue. Different jurisdictions will have their own best setups.

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The issue is not how easy is to use a btc app...
The issue is WHO you are going to onboard. Not all needs to be saved.

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THIS 👆

I did that with many nocoiners. They were paying my fiat bills, I gave them sats. Directly to their wallet.
Then they start learning more. And that's how I started writing guides, because I have to explain them over and over the same things. So was easier to just put them to read.

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sell me this pen

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