💡 A great question came up: how will we handle exchange rates when invoicing?
👉 The key idea is that we won’t be pricing in fiat, but in satoshis.
For example, a service won’t cost 10,000 HUF, but 40,000 sats.
⚖️ If the price of Bitcoin goes up, that same 40,000 sats might equal 12,500 HUF on the invoice.
If the price goes down, it might be 8,500 HUF.
But the satoshi amount always stays fixed.
🔗 This is exactly what BTCPay Server is designed for: it creates a bridge between buyer and seller, automatically fetches the exchange rate, and records it directly on the digital invoice. The technical side is already solved.
🚀 Of course, we’ll start small — as a pilot project — but with the clear goal of helping others who also want to transition into a Bitcoin-based economy. This is a completely different philosophy.
📉 And honestly, there’s no better marketing strategy than being able to say: our prices decrease year after year… if you measure them in Bitcoin.
🏡 That’s the future: even real estate could be listed and sold in satoshis. And who knows — we might already introduce this model next year.