But the problem for me is that anytime I think about paying with BTC I feel somehow uncomfortable. I always remember the guy who spent 30+ bitcoins on pizza and now these bitcoins are worth a fortune. Like I don't want to be this guy and pay with an asset that WILL go up in price. It feels like you paying more for the product from a future perspective.
What are your thoughts about this? Personally, I usually try to buy with stablecoins if I have some, it just feels more natural for me. I don't want to touch my BTC while the market is still bad.
You should never feel bad when paying in Bitcoin. Bitcoin is supposed to be used for transactions, not just for holding. You know Laszlo spent 10K Bitcoins to buy two pizzas, and in an interview, he said people say it's a stupid thing I have done. But I never regret it. He always feels proud of what he did. How will adoption happen if everyone starts holding and no one spends Bitcoin? Let's say some companies accept Bitcoin as a payment method, and no customers want to pay in Bitcoin. Do you believe other companies would take any initiative to accept Bitcoin as a payment method?
No Matter what is the price of Bitcoin. Suppose you have scop to use Bitcoin as a payment method. Do not hesitate to use it. You can always hold Bitcoin regularly. Just buy more Bitcoin if you want to pay using Bitcoin. By paying in Bitcoin, You will help Bitcoin to spread more. If you use Bitcoin, you will pay precisely the same as Stablecoin. When you find a store that accepts Bitcoin, Just convert your Stable coin into Bitcoin and pay using Bitcoin. In this case, You won't feel bad.