Legal tender by law doesn't dictate what currency shops price their goods in. Steak and Shake could just put BTC prices on their menu just like that. Like in addition to fiat prices or have a separate BTC menu altogether.
That local shops price in local fiat is catering to what customers want. Along the border to Canada tourist shops price in Canadian dollar sometimes (in addition to USD) to cater to the preferences of tourists from Canada, and no, the FTC hasn't shut them down just yet.
I never said it did? It's not that the law says to price things in fiat, obviously. It's to say that the population will obviously all have fiat of the government that business is in, so logistically it makes sense to price your good in the currency you know everyone has to have to pay their debts in the eyes of the government. Pricing goods in local fiat will be the obvious choice for any merchant until it becomes worth nothing one day.
> It's to say that the population will obviously all have fiat of the government that business is in
That's not a legal requirement or obvious in any way. In shithole countries people keep their money in USD and swap for government money on an as needed basis.
People in America like USD because it's a stable currency and therefore prices in shops are in USD.
It is the most stable fiat currency... Yes.
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What customers wanted was to pay in Bitcoin. And now there's a way. I don't understand how that's a fail for Bitcoin.
No. They want prices in Bitcoin.
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