Hey stackers, I recently joined SN and appreciate the community, your support, and your kind words.
I didn't see any territories specific to traveling with bitcoin and I created this space for us to share bitcoin travel stories, how it went, who accepted it, and what you learned. I'd love to know if you've used bitcoin anywhere outside your home city.
Have you paid a merchant directly while traveling?
Yes54.1%
No - HODL baby10.8%
No - BUT I want to35.1%
37 votes \ poll ended
Keep the bag always on me
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Carry a HW wallet? Border Wallet? In your head? I totally understand if you don't want to share and doxx how you keep the bag on you.
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Just a HW wallet of spending bit
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I feel the need, the need for another trip!
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Where would you go?
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Central America. You?
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10 sats \ 1 reply \ @Taft 22h
Not yet. Having that feeling is something I long for.
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What would be the first destination?
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I took a ledger with all my savings to date with me from the US to Bangkok years ago (2013) when there wasn't a Thai bitcoin scene yet. No lightning network either, but on-chain spending was instant still.
I just kept it in my pocket, so TSA likely thought it was a USB drive. I knew that if they stole it, the PW would protect those coins and I'd always have my seed phrase backed up at home.
I looked for places to spend it there but didn't get a chance except for a cell phone minutes refill, which I did online and worked instantly. I think I spent like half a bitcoin on that, lol... But it wasn't expensive at the time.
Today I have a totally different security set up and would never travel with that much of my portfolio, unless I'm fleeing this country like we'll all have to do if the commies win in november...
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WOW, appreciate you sharing that. Thats an OG story. "Dropped 0.5btc on cell refill!"
Have you used your stats to travel since? Any destination you have your eye on?
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10 sats \ 4 replies \ @ek 23h
I paid for my rent at a common friend's place in the US with bitcoin
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Nice, that's cool. Via Lightning?
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10 sats \ 2 replies \ @ek 22h
Yes :)
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I figured, but also I thought maybe on-chain since it could have been for an extended period of time
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110 sats \ 0 replies \ @ek 22h
I could have done on-chain via splicing but it wasn’t necessary, lightning worked on first try. It was around 1.5m sats.
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a message i sent once (paraphrased): "hey, i forgot my bitcoin, or my bitcoin does not work right now. can you please pay this invoice for me?" zip zap!
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The community is crazy and Paco is living proof of this. Crowd funded his way to 40 countries!
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Of course, I took a bunch to taiwan....but didnt use any of it.
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No one would accept? Sorry to hear that, hopefully we can change this in the coming years.
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No, I took it in case I needed it. I used their currency instead and ended up buying more to hold.
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Digital nomad tech guys could become traveling salesmen selling offering merchants bitcoin payment acceptance solutions. Probably best to team up with a lawyer and an accountant to make sure the legal and fiscal stuff is worked out also.
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If people know any websites aggregating bitcoin-enabled merchants that would great to share here. Something like google maps would be great as well but simple lists would be very good as well.