That's way too much, I'd like to have it in there ever so subtle.
33 sats \ 7 replies \ @kenn_b 9 Nov
if u go bitcoin only, you will make very little revenue unless you sell bitcoin related things. Unfortunately, you will need Stripe or similar to capture most of your sales.
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Why? I simply have to wrap it in a way that's easy, fast and professional to the buyer, maybe a neat invoice that can be paid from their bank account, and I earn BTC?
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5 sats \ 3 replies \ @ek 9 Nov
Because it's very hard to get people to spend their bitcoins.
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Looks like spending and replacing isn't cool anymore... 🥺
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3 sats \ 1 reply \ @ek 9 Nov
Spend and replace is still cool, most "bitcoiners" just aren't as cool or haven't heard of it—yet. Still stuck in NGU mindset and don't realize it doesn't really matter what you spend when you can just replace it.
If you don't intend to live from this income, I would still recommend to go bitcoin-only. You drive adoption and it's way easier on your side.
I edited my comment after I researched the definition of "cheap people" haha (in case you saw it)
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Nah, it's simply an honest effort to see if it pays off, and if it doesn't I still have my hobby.
No, I didn't see it 🥲
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @kenn_b 9 Nov
if they pay from their bank acct, then u r not really accepting btc, are you?:)
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True, but I'm getting some off the market, thus it's a win for all of us in the end... 🥲
It's not fully thought through yet, though, I'm not at the stage of selling things yet.
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