The first BTC transaction happened on January 12th when Hal Finney received 10 BTC from Satoshi.
Everytime I heard
Hal Finney name mentioned here it really made me realize how amazing those first and pioneered people who adopt bitcoin was. Its just like overwhelming that your name was on history as true bitcoiners. Ops but of course no one will ever forget the one that ever spend
BTC for a product "Laszlo Hanyecz" and its only 1 week left before we celebrate the pizza day.
Today a lot of people believe adoption will grow for BTC peer to peer usage but this event was really prove it that it is.
For everyone wants to read or dont have idea of bitcoin history its always overwhelming to read it.
Bitcoin HistoryI don't really think that Bitcoin in this current state should be used for microtransactions. It's just not convenient to buy a cup of coffee with BTC. One can do that, but it's more convenient to buy it for fiat.
I'm not saying that BTC is useless. I just think that there are better projects out there to be used for microtransactions.
To simplify things perhaps, does anyone else think that existing stable coins are better suited and would be a better solution to be used for microtransactions instead, by simply transferring your Bitcoin (or altcoin) first to your preferred stable coins before doing that microtransaction?