These are very good conversations and how this debate should be. I want to see Bitcoin-only transactions, but the reality is, in my 3rd world country, 80% of import/export transaction is in USD. SEA region has 5/13 highest manufacturing output globally (over 1/2T USD last year) with majority transactions in USD. I’d like to onboard small manufacturers globally and disrupt the hegemony supply chain with bitcoin - easy banking system, easy currency exchange, but security commissions locally are a pain. It might be easier for people to automatically swap USD to a USD pegged onramp/offramp, and get transactions going, while real trade happens with bitcoin. It might also be easier to educate people when they are already Bitcoin users. But I do understand why this can be uncomfortable. I was initially surprised by Block’s announcements. But the more I dived into global trade, I understood the reality is diff.
Lindsay, is there a plan to eventually make this a Bitcoin-only on-ramp/off-ramp? With Brics also in the picture, I can see how Bitcoin-only transactions and a single internet currency would become a mediator for all.