Even as a software company, you can build solutions to help merchants to accept directly bitcoin and not visa fiat cards.
That Opago was just an example of how others are doing it right: direct bitcoin acceptance for merchants.
Even as a software company, you can build solutions to help merchants to accept directly bitcoin and not visa fiat cards.
That Opago was just an example of how others are doing it right: direct bitcoin acceptance for merchants.
Which can come later. It doesn’t have to come now.
Plus you refuse to discuss how ditching my AMEX gold card to make fiat purchases is a step function improvement of getting off the fiat slave train.
Instead of pumping American Express’s bags and earning AMEX points which they can devalue or delete at anytime. I earn sats back from the nostr:npub18tcc00lqpysdsurg567dllzg7jeyr5wcyk2v6w23rx3s3ygyze2qv32nxx
From what I know AMEX doesn’t interact with bitcoin at all. If 10% of American Express customers left and came to the bitcoin company just imagine the revenue and profits they can generate to further a bitcoin standard and maybe even ditching visa prepaid cards and implementing their own network.
Is really sad to see how you are blinded by fiat mentality.
Doesn't opago just convert bitcoin to fiat? If so this isn't the bitcoin economy. In fact its the opposite. Exchanging bitcoin for fiat isn't a bitcoin exchange for goods. Its a fiat exchange for goods.
No, Opago is only giving a way to merchants to accept BTC through their offline POS. Funds are then forwarded to merchant self custody as they choose. If they want to "sell" those sats is their problem, Opago is not "selling" them.