Unfortunately the roadside hawker stall did not accept crypto or credit cards, so I couldn't purchase my breakfast in rural Indonesia using my crypto assets. But not to worry, they did accept QRIS, which is a QR code ewallet payment method, linked to popular "everything apps" like Grab, Dana and Gojek. So I was able to top up my ewallet with a crypto visa card, and then purchase Nasi Jinggo from a street vendor in rural Indonesia using QRIS payment. It's an extra step and there's a fee (about 12 cents) but I bought a rustic Javanese breakfast in rural Indonesia from a guy who's never heard of bitcoin, using bitcoin. In a slightly roundabout way. But that's pretty fucken WILD imo. 
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