Good call. The thing is, the crypto payment firm takes a 2% service fee if I pay for my bills with BTC. So I must see if BTC has appreciated sufficiently in value for me to recoup this fee haha. But it’s early days for Singapore yet. I m sure this service fee will go down if more n more Singaporeans pay for our bills with sats
0 sats \ 0 replies \ @KLT 4 Apr
That makes sense. If you have close friends and family that are stacking sats, another way is to exchange your BTC that’s allocated for bills for fiat if they’re also stacking sats. Everyone wins.
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