P2P use comes automatically for a lot of services and busin…

RES ·

P2P use comes automatically for a lot of services and businesses... Let me give you an example: a few months ago I was looking for an Asian product that I found on IndiaMarket, which is a sort of Eastern Etsy... They accepted crypto but not BSV only because it was unknown... Great moment when it is recognized as the real one and that it works, millions of online transactions are processed on BSV... Then again, the replacement of services that are currently performed by VISA and Mastercard... It's not that people (both buyers and sellers) know how the underlying technology works... So you go shopping and instead of paying via POS on the Visa circuit, the transaction is registered on BSV... and there you have it, an evolution of the service not only for lower costs... But also for any replacements and refunds, it will no longer be necessary to keep receipts because the transaction is verifiable and indelible on BSV...

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fiatbroke ·

This is a proper answer with a real example in it, so thank you — let me take it seriously.
You said something important and then walked straight past it. The shop took crypto, but not BSV, "only because it was unknown." Stop there. Why is it unknown? Bitcoin isn't unknown. The others the shop DID accept aren't unknown. So after seven years, why is BSV still the unknown one? That's not bad luck — that's the result of no adoption and no wallets. You've named the symptom and called it a cause. The shop turning it away IS the evidence.
Then the whole vision rests on "when it's recognised as the real one." When. That's the miracle the entire paragraph stands on, and nobody can give me a date for it. Everything good you describe comes AFTER a recognition that hasn't happened.
But here's the part I'd really sit with. You describe tapping a card, and the payment settling on BSV underneath, invisibly, without people knowing the tech. Read that back. In your own dream, people are paying with a card — and BSV is the rail underneath that nobody sees or holds. That's not peer-to-peer electronic cash. That's BSV as plumbing, while people use cards. The thing in your hand still isn't BSV.
So even your best vision proves my point: the rail is never the cash. Show me a person choosing BSV and spending it as money — not a card settling on it in the background. That's all I ever asked.
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