Let's hear some of your latest Bitcoin purchases, feel free to include links to the shops or merchants you bought from too!
If you missed our last thread, here are some of the items stackers recently spent their sats on.
21 sats \ 1 reply \ @mo 1 Sep
Got some outdoor gear via bitrefil. Generated the coupon with exact amount at checkout and used it at the cashier in loco. First time I tried, it was really smooth process.
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Bitrefil always work!
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Tested the Slient link with the number option, the lesson so far is the number doesn't work with registering WhatsApp or Telegram ( not sure if it is bad luck of that number ), which is pretty useless so far; However, the internet option still works great.
Guess number-wise, I will stick with the local sim without KYC.
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33 sats \ 2 replies \ @AG OP 1 Sep
That's really useful info! Thanks for testing. Not surprised SilentLink does not work with such services, as it still provide virtual SIMs so bitCorps are probably excluding those to be valid signup numbers. I heard Twilio provide valid numbers for Telegram, but have't tested it yet. If the local SIM is KYC-free it's still a good option. The important is to not share personal info so it cannot be traced back
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If the local SIM is KYC-free it's still a good option.
yes, the more tricky part is how to top up to maintain it, will find out!
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33 sats \ 0 replies \ @AG OP 1 Sep
It's probably still working one year without topping it up, you should be able to see it on the provider website/app somehow.
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a hot dog and a lemonade!
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Street food? or it was a merchant in your local area?
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merchant in a small town working the hotdog stand, accepting cryptocurrencies. fringe bitcoiner.
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This type of merchants should be those that need more support. Well done on your side 💪
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I have bought a guitar built. yep price wasn't much it was worth it tho
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Nice! P2P or brand new from a bitcoinized merchant?
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