Thanks for the share kenzawak.
You know, now that I think about it, universality is also a good real word use of BTC.
Rather than paying your bank everytime you want to get money in another country than your home region you can simply pay in BTC! Or at least use BTC ATM.
I remember that visiting Hungary I paid about 8% of fees jsut to change from euro to Florint. Because you had first to cash out (5% fee) then to convert (3% fee).
So using BTC in this situation is actually pretty nice!
You know, now that I think about it, universality is also a good real word use of BTC.
Rather than paying your bank everytime you want to get money in another country than your home region you can simply pay in BTC! Or at least use BTC ATM.
I remember that visiting Hungary I paid about 8% of fees jsut to change from euro to Florint. Because you had first to cash out (5% fee) then to convert (3% fee).
So using BTC in this situation is actually pretty nice!
Exactly, it's a step towards adoption.
Maybe one day, we'll be able to withdraw cash anywhere in the world thanks to Bitcoin ATMs.
In this one, the fee was about 3%. I'll check on a few others to compare while I'm here.