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by jamiegreen
1251 days ago
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I'm not sure if you are being intentionally condescending but you are coming across that way. I am going to assume good intention here. I am not that familiar with the 'end use ' of paying for stuff directly, maybe you can't in Moldova. Even if you can't pay for things directly, there are plenty of relevant uses. Simply using USDC can be a great store of value for people if their currency is collapsing. See lebanon, turkey, egypt, sri lanka etc. Then if things get really bad, having some crypto could be very useful again if/when you have to flee the country. There are so many stories of Russians and Ukranians that left and were not able to take any of their currency. Here is just one example: https://www.cnbc.com/2022/03/23/ukrainian-flees-to-poland-wi... Pointing out these real use cases is not 'harping on', in some cases this tech has saved people from terrible situations. |
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For now I'm against cryptocurrencies because every plus I've seen is outweighed by the con (pun intended).
And this is actually the second time in a cryptocurrency topic that I ask this and nobody answers.
Let's say I'm in Extremistan or Extremistia. How do I use cryptocurrency? Is it just a store of value? Can I use it for payments?
I want a guide, I'm new to this. How do I use it?