Your story sounds invented to me to be honest, since you don't mention how the transaction was legally recorded. And the fact that it is in a place where Bitcoin is illegal makes it even stranger.
You certainly know that bitcoin is no stranger to Indonesia, right? There are several local and international exchanges that I can use as a medium to transfer bitcoins from user to user and if this story is not convincing enough then please ignore this thread. I'm not going to try to convince you, so this is just a fairy tale for a little kid like me.
I will ignore this thread if I think it is convenient.
What reaffirms to me that I am correct is that your response shows that you are bothered by my remarks and still do not address the main issue: how that transaction is legally recorded in the land registry.
Lately I have seen several stories of this style that talk about using Bitcoin as a means of payment and it gives me that at least some of them have more to do with trying to get merit than with a description of reality.
Please don't think too much about merit, this is not a thread I created to lure any merit from anyone like you say. This idea exists because this is a discussion forum and I thought it would be more appropriate for me to tell this story to anyone who cares here instead of telling it on social media.
If most forum users have the same thoughts as you, then really every thread created by newbies and low ranking users here is something that would be considered only for merit. So think positive and ignore sentiments that you shouldn't respond to.
Same thing, what you are saying here does not answer the main question. And on the other hand, yes, threads created by newbies or junior members with the intention of gaining merit by praising the merit system, by praising the higher-ranked members or praising Bitcoin in some way or another are not uncommon.
I give your story a 99.9% chance of being made up.