I dont think this is such a big deal, but its cool to see how there are some already very open to the use of crypto even while there are limited merchant vendors in the Philippines where you can use and purchase crypto.
If there are clear regulatory standards about crypto, and the government accepts it as a form of payment, maybe there will be more and more people who will use crypto to buy & sell something. But the nature of crypto is not suitable for daily expense imo. Still, it's cool if we can use Bitcoin with lightning to be able to buy something from a supermarket.
Only 3... and sellers on the top of that. Nothing to be excited about. Sure it's better than nothing but it's not like if suddenly there is a wave of people looking to buy a house and paid it exclusively with Bitcoin. To develop the ecosystem we need to start somewhere you can say, and you're right. But only 3 and it hits the news

3 is better than none someone said. But yeah, I personally don't think this is groundbreaking or something like that. The nature of properties payment is also unfit to be paid with crypto imo. Maybe the sellers will directly convert it to fiat if there's someone who buy using crypto.