It's downtown Lustenau, Vorarlberg, in Western Austria and it's a bar, where you meet your friends, can eat a snacks and enjoy the conversation arround you.

👉 https://lausbuoeb.at/

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Their prices are listed in €.

Yes, of course! The overwhelming majority of customers are normal people who naturally pay in €. But the owner is happy about every Bitcoiner who comes to him and pays with Sats. Of course, he also likes to talk to people about it. Incidentally, he also has a Bitcoin ATM on site.

How do Bitcoin customers know the price in Bitcoin then.

In Europe, you must state your prices in the national currency. Conversion takes place at the moment of payment. If you officially include bitcoin in your accounting, it is treated (in Austria at least) as a foreign currency. You must document when, which invoice was paid, with which amount and at which exchange rate.

And yes, only real thoroughbred bitcoiners do this work here. 😉

If you can live on your own full bitcoin standard: Congratulations! Then you've made it!

What semisol does is very interesting.

But running a relay and running a bar are two completely different business concepts with different requirements.

In a bar in the city center, you don't just have bitcoiners as customers. You have to respect that.

If you don't agree with that: feel free. It takes more than toxicity to spread bitcoin.

And it depends on the jurisdiction in which semisol is located.

I don't want to reproach you, but perhaps you can tell me why you are shocked by this? Perhaps you could tell me what it's like where you live? I would be really interested! I always want to learn something new.

I live in a free country where I can price in any currency I like.