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Trading pure, raw honey for Bitcoin 🐝

On my way over. Wait… I forgot the address

Where are all the other #Bitcoin Businesses? I want to try them all 🤙

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Yep! We are not a large producer, but we tap trees on our land each spring, collect the sap by hand and boil it down on a wood-fired evaporator.

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GM. It's that time of year! 🍯

You may have noticed that some sizes of honey has been out of stock? Not for long, harvest season is here again! 12oz jars and 44oz mason jars should be back on the virtual shelves soon (by mid-September).

In the meantime we still have plenty of 8oz jars of Honey, 8oz and 12oz bottles of Pure Maple Syrup, and our NEW Wild Blueberry Syrup in 8oz bottle to enjoy while you wait.

#Honey #MapleSyrup #Bitcoin #CircularEconomy

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Oh yeah! All very similar varieties. We got some monsters from black Karim when we grew it and I believe it was a bit more disease resistant too

Wow, it’s 2017 all over again 😝

#Maine wild #Blueberry 🫐 season is all but wrapped up here and the freezers are stocked! We used 50lbs of this season’s last fresh berries to produce a small batch of Wild Blueberry Syrup for nostr:npub1sweetl0gskmka0n5qevt7v2wj9q56ntwkmaeywffw4ftaucmcakquhns6h. There’s about 1lb of fresh berries concentrated into each 8oz jar of syrup.

We’ve been enjoying it on everything the past few days, but I think my fav is on top of homemade vanilla ice cream with a spoon or two of maple syrup for good measure, and if you have any around throw some fresh bleubs on there too. 👌

https://sweetsats.io/shop/wild-maine-blueberry-syrup-8oz/

Honestly, adoption and getting people interested in Bitcoin IRL is really tough! Even once people eventually discover Bitcoin, getting them to move from Store of Value to Medium of Exchange is another challenge! Most don’t want to part with their sats, and imo this is a really big barrier to real world merchant adoption on a larger scale. As a comparison: our farm has accepted Bitcoin IRL for 3-4 years now, at our farmstand, on our website, farmer’s markets, etc and have prominently displayed Bitcoin Preferred signs and always offered 10-20% discount for paying in Bitcoin AND charge an extra 3.5% processing fee for credit card transactions– but in four years we have only rarely had people pay us in sats instead of grabbing the credit card. It’s what they know, and it’s all about convenience.

Good luck in your endeavors! Will try to keep an eye on developments. Feel free to DM if you need any advice along the way!