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to the edited version of your question: > What are advantages of doing all those steps using Monero instead Fiat? I understand that you can hide your trances but if you buy legits things, who cares? I had a balance of Monero. It was convenient. Online payments are a lot easier when you don't have to fill in a bunch of information, what "steps" were you imagining? I didn't have to go get Monero, I had already accumulated it. Just like the Miners in the article have already accumulated it, just like anybody earning for Monero by providing a service had already accumulated it. in any case, compared to attempting to pay with fiat, a crypto payment form typically lacks: - First Name, - Last name, - Company Name, - Street Address, - City, - State, - Postal Code - [] Is Billing Address the Same or Different. - Card Number - Security Code - Expiration Date Similar to how convenient Apple Pay is this decade. Crypto users had that last decade, Monero users had that and less leaking of their finances. Aside from the pared-down user experience, I also like that the merchant isn't storing all that personal information just to process a transaction, but thats just icing on the cake, not really a motivating factor. |
Two decades ago actually, Bitcoin launched in 2009.