What use cases might your customers have?

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Our service is designed for people who cannot make Lightning payments directly, but want to quickly convert small amounts of sats into USDT. This allows them to load funds onto everyday payment solutions like Revolut or MetaMask cards and make simple micro-transactions such as buying a coffee.

Additionally, in some countries the average transaction size—both for daily spending and small investments—is very low, and users lack affordable tools for handling these amounts. We provide an easy, low-cost way for them to participate in digital payments and financial services that fit their economic reality.

Sorry, but could you put it more simply? We're not at a financial conference, after all :) I don't want to sound like an arrogant asshole, but I think you need to change your style from formal to informational.

We often think that if we speak in official language, like bankers, we look smarter and more respectable. But that's a business mistake.

If a consumer doesn't understand how they can use your product, they will go to your competitor.

I read your posts here and didn't understand anything. That's why I asked you a question.

We can divide our clients into different groups, from university smart alecks to Texas farmers. The former will understand the meaning of your posts, while the latter won't. Ultimately, you'll sacrifice the latter for the former. Is that the goal of your business? Even famous brands advertise and explain their products in simple language.

But to win more clients, it's not enough to speak in simple terms. You have to talk about a specific life scenario every time. We understand better when we can visualize what we're being told. That's why you should tell the client a real-life scenario.

For example, you want to buy a coffee and a slice of your favorite pie, but the cafe won't accept your satoshi? No need to look for an exchanger and make the cashier and people in line behind you nervous. We'll pay for your coffee and pie the moment you deposit satoshi in our app...

However, this example will attract a university smart aleck, but it won't convince a Texas farmer. Because it's not from his life. Therefore, you must publish different scenarios for different clients. To do this, you must study the lives of a farmer, a policeman, a petty clerk, a school teacher, an auto mechanic, a store clerk, a taxi driver, or the president.

Pay attention to the pictures in your posts. They don't paint a picture of my life in my mind. Dead buttons, text input fields, dry interface words. People like to look at people, not at information boards. So, if you're writing about a coffee scenario, give me a picture of a cafe, a cashier with a payment terminal. Even better if you give me two pictures: the first negative, where the client is without your product, and the second positive, where you helped them.

Conclusion. Once again, please don't be mad at me. I don't want to seem like an arrogant asshole. I just want to help because your product deserves recognition. Thank you!

Thank you for your intervention and for your kindness in writing your ideas to me.

The project is just a demonstration of AI capabilities and is an experimental project like all those proposed by us on the botrift.com page

We are currently not interested in scaling sales and are rather experimenting with various scenarios.

Once again, thank you for your kindness.

Predictor