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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Buying food or groceries with Bitcoin
by
Alert31
on 23/06/2020, 16:22:30 UTC
Bitcoin's popularity has been increasing ever since the bull market of 2017 took place. Even with the pandemic, prices have recovered to their original levels (near $10k) in just a matter of months. More people are accepting Bitcoin worldwide, albeit at a slow and steady pace. I've seen many sites out there in the online world which accepts Bitcoin for goods and services. But the number of businesses and merchants accepting it for food or groceries are quite limited. In the physical world, supermarkets and even fast foods haven't even adopted Bitcoin yet. Fiat is still the predominant type of currency in the mainstream world, for buying items that are required for one's survival.

Do you think that in the future it'll be possible to buy food or groceries with Bitcoin? I know that volatility is a huge issue for Bitcoin to be accepted as an alternative to traditional Fiat, but merchants and businesses could quickly convert Bitcoin to a stablecoin minimizing the risk of loss. What are your thoughts? Huh
No doubt that one day many businesses and stores will accept bitcoin as payment for goods and services. It would have been nice if more had just been accepted bitcoin now as exchange or payments for foods and other important necessities where people are just at home due to covid19 pandemic. It could be a great help for everyone.
You also have a point that despite of volatility merchants and other businesses can convet immediately into afiat money right after the payment transaction to avoid loses. But there is another problem ,the internet connection because every transaction needs an internet.