To this point…
Anyone know if those #BTC kiosk in convenience stores such as Circle K (here in the states) accept cash or do they only do debit card?
(I’d look on their website if I knew the name of the kiosk)
#asknostr
#bitcoin
Since almost everyone is stupid about compounding even me.
Here’s the math.
Using nostr:npub15dqlghlewk84wz3pkqqvzl2w2w36f97g89ljds8x6c094nlu02vqjllm5m's base case (13MM a coin by 2045) as the example…
Saving $20 a week = $1,200,000 in 2045
Saving $50 a week = $3,000,000 in 2045
Saving $100 a week = $6,000,000 in 2045
Saving $500 a week = $30,000,000 in 2045
Saving $1,000 a week = $60,000,000 in 2045
Now let’s get properly bullish and use Saylors bull case 🐂 of $49 million per coin by 2045.
Saving $20 a week = $3,600,000 in 2045
Saving $50 a week = $9,000,000 in 2045
Saving $100 a week = $18,200,000 in 2045
Saving $500 a week = $90,000,000 in 2045
Saving $1,000 a week = $181,500,000 in 2045
If you save $20-$50 a week over the next 21 years you will end up with somewhere between 1.2 and 9 million dollars.
I mean bro for Americans that’s like me asking you not to go out to lunch once or twice a week.
That’s nothing. 
To this point…
Anyone know if those #BTC kiosk in convenience stores such as Circle K (here in the states) accept cash or do they only do debit card?
(I’d look on their website if I knew the name of the kiosk)
#asknostr
#bitcoin
Most accept cash. Most are also kyc now. Not all though.
Coin star allows coins for bitcoin, at a horrible sprite plus kyc.