Anywhere in the world people can take your sats with only a phone.

Bolt is cool but IMO needs RFID blocking sleeves or a wallet. As it becomes more popular, that ring is a liability. With traditional fiat , you would know who skimmed your NFC card. With Bitcoin there is no recourse.

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Yep, that's true! But a lot of places still don’t. Does your local pub accept sats? It's awesome to see New Zealand leading the way—traditional venues embracing Bitcoin, with staff fully trained on dedicated point-of-sale terminals. Bolt is a great tool too—you can set per-transaction and daily spend limits when you set it up.