|
|
|
|
|
by EdHominem
3705 days ago
|
|
You say that like I failed my sales pitch. The restaurant was your example, and I'm not trying to get you to use Bitcoin. fwiw, I have paid btc in a restaurant and it was seamless because they didn't bother waiting for any confirmations because they had our faces on camera... Fraud is fraud so they weren't worried. Flash the QR, scan the QR, check the numbers, hit okay, done. 20s for me, and maybe another 20s for the merchant. But yeah, some stores don't take credit, some don't take cash. All depends on their workflow if seconds matter. |
|
I object to the claim that it's easier to guard against a hostile bitcoin network than against phishing emails. It may be possible to use bitcoin safely for some use cases, but it's more effort than avoiding phishing emails.