Am I the only one thats a little bit aggravated that we don't have street vendor acceptance of bitcoin but third world countries do? What the heck?

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The reality is bitcoin is hyper capitalist. To realize the value you need to have money that you earn money with. It makes total sense to me that the #[2]​ of the world understand bitcoins value proposition, But especially people like street vendors do not have money to make money with. Things like Venmo fill that gap much more easily than someone approaching the corruption and favoritism around central banking. I first heard about bitcoin during the early Charley Shrem darkweb days, And avoided it because I thought it would just be a way to digitally pin a felony on me. I was into limewire downloading mp3 files, Totally understood how the Pirate Bay worked, Totally understood the decentralized nature, But not the value prop. The leap of understanding how inflation, Central bank lending, Inside trading, Requires the Max Keiser bandaid rip off to realize borrowing from a bank is always a loosing opportunity. The street vendors still believe if they just work hard and do good eventually they will be successful. The reality is that working hard and saving your money in disinflationary assets is the only way to get ahead of the banks. Pick a job. Saving more than 50% of your income in basically gold or bitcoin, Or any other flavor of the week asset that beats the dollar is the only chance to trade up. The days of getting by on your word and your reputation are over. Realistic pre 1973, And still a valuable ethic to possess, Kids this generation will never know the value of just being an honest person.