I'll skip the troll bit — anyone reading two weeks of my po…

fiatbroke ·

I'll skip the troll bit — anyone reading two weeks of my posts can judge that for themselves. Let me answer the real question you asked, because it's a fair one.
You said: explain clearly what P2P use needs, and let's do it. Here it is, plain.
It needs what the others had. Boots on the ground. People going out — on the street, into the shops, onto YouTube — getting real businesses and real strangers to take it, one at a time. Dash had it. Bitcoin Cash had it. Lightning had it on Bitcoin Island. That, and a dead-simple wallet a shopkeeper can use in ten seconds, is the entire recipe. It was never the tech. It was always the feet.
Now I have to be honest with you, and this is the hard part. I think it may be too late. Not because it couldn't be done in theory — but because of when. It's been out ten years. And instead of spending those years sending people out to evangelise cash, the road switched to data, early and hard. If it had stayed on the cash road and put the same effort into feet on the ground, you and I might be having a very different conversation. But that decade went elsewhere.
So when you say "let's do it" — I'd genuinely want to. But who organises it now? With no profitable businesses to fund it, and no single face, no CEO who walks in and closes the deals the way the other chains have — where does the campaign even start? That's not me being negative. That's the real obstacle, and I'd love someone to show me past it.
I'm not here to cry to the BTC crowd or the others about BSV. I'm here, in the BSV community, asking the people who'd actually know. This is exactly where the question belongs.
So I'm with you — let's do it. Just tell me who picks up the boots, and who pays for them, and I'm in.
Build thinkers, not followers.

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dsflaty ·

'Build thinkers, not followers'...
I find this sign off inspiring (and infuriating)
My natural instinct is to fight back, as it happens against anything, everything and everyone

This sign off and @fiatbroke have curiously inspired me to think about building a new business and take up the challenge