We’re not ready for Bitcoin yet. And that’s okay. We know that already.

Yesterday, still half-asleep from vacation, I went grocery shopping and as usual, I wanted to pay in Bitcoin. I get my Bitrefill gift card while standing inside the supermarket, feeling proud and ready.

Everything goes smooth… until PANIC.

Power goes out in the info office (the one that exchange the Bitrefill code with the physical gift cards), the computer won’t start, the staff starts freaking out.

I quietly put the frozen stuff back so it doesn’t melt. I keep shopping. 30 minutes go by.

I go back to the desk... still broken.Another 30 minutes. Nothing.

I’m there, half zen (half not), thinking: why the f*** do I even bother?

In the end… I paid in euros. 🙃

Bitcoin is perfect. Everything around it? Often not. Fragile infrastructure, outdated systems, people who lose it the second something goes off-script.

Same old story with every new technology: the invention works great, it’s the world around it that lags behind.

And still, we keep going. Because we know where we’re headed.

And every time it feels “too complicated” or like “you’re not ready,” remind yourself: it’s not you. It's not Bitcoin. It’s the world that has to catch up.

Reply to this note

Please Login to reply.

Discussion

It happens to me too: you try to use the future... and the present collapses on you.

But one day it will all seem natural. Like the morning light coming into my art studio. We just have to keep going.

So you tried to pay with a gift card and did not work, but do you have the Bitrefill Card?

Bitcoin worked fine, they just weren't able to accept gift cards 😅

The bitrefill card requires KYC, I guess it's not very smart to use it.

I know that feeling and it’s especially shit, when you already purchased the gift card in the exact amount of your bill. Happened when I bought petrol in South Africa. And always ask first if their system is online. It’s stressful, but worth it.

And it’s not a Bitcoin problem, it’s the merchants system that’s often unavailable.

Experienced this many of times