I don't understand your reasoning here. You were just saying in your OP that you want "normies" to create a Coins.ph account even though they aren't aware of the app mostly yet you don't want them to try Abra which is the same and the closes competitor of Coins.ph, they are basically the same service and both of them if introduce to new people that are not into cryptocurrencies will just take the same time to learn the app/service itself. If you are looking for alternatives here for sending Bitcoin then this is the best thing you have as this is the only alternative for Coins.ph here in the Philippines. But if you still insists on not introducing Abra to your Filipino "normies" I guess your only choice left is a non-BTC transaction to send them money to like what I previously
suggested.
And FYI you can send BTC to Philippine Peso in Abra because it has a Peso Wallet in-app. Here is also the full
list of fiat currencies they have in-app for their international users.
Can someone send me Bitcoin if my wallet is not set to Bitcoin?
Yes, Abra will automatically convert Bitcoin to your current wallet's currency and apply the current exchange rate. For transfer between two BTC wallets, no conversion will be performed.
Please note, a sender will have to choose which currency wallet to send to.
That's good to know about Abra but yet but MK4 said it has a "slightly worse UI and less withdrawal methods" - would you say that is not the case?
With coins.ph I can just tell people to make an account there and send me the btc wallet they create there; they figure out themselves how to convert or use what I send. Would the same be possible with Abra? Imagine your average IQ illiterate peanuts vendor in Makati ave.