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Monthly subscription based Nostr relay

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Replying to Avatar Mags

A special moment in El Zonte was when I went for a stroll along Bitcoin Beach and came across a coconut vendor. Curiously, I asked if he accepted Bitcoin. "Si", he nodded, so I enthusiastically asked for one.

His little girl opened his Bitcoin Beach wallet, and another vendor helped him create the invoice (I suspect he's done it only a handful of times). The payment sent, he industriuously hacked open a yellow coconut, and a short time later, I continued my beach walk, fresh drink in hand!

Reflecting on the experience, Bitcoin offers a different type of convenience for vendors purveying inexpensive goods. A shop keeper selling colourful wares or regional street food avoids being placed in an awkward position where a large bill needs to be broken

In my travels to smaller towns in El Salvador and Peru, I've found large bills (eg $20 or $50) can create an issue. With average incomes in LATAM being far below those of North America (an average income is approximately $10 a day in El Salvador), theres a limit to how many times a vendor can make change. I've had vendors ask their surrounding mates to help them make change. I try to be concious of this and ask my bank for smaller bills before I leave, or break twenties at large stores, but ATMs do not give out singles

Being able to offer exact change helps preserve dignity ๐Ÿงก

And from my perspective, I went on a beach stroll without any cash, only my phone for pictures - paying in Bitcoin was convenient and still a little mind blowing!

Have a few more

What spice are you adding on top?

Thought the sizes were:

1. Shame

2. WOW

3. Do not bring that near me!

What we (medical docs) need is a medical relay (fork of Nostr relay) that is run by or for an EMR vendor and hooks into the EMR to be able to make referrals to specialist and to receive reports back from specialists. The patient would also have access to the referral process and will be able to see if a referral has been made, has it been accepted by the specialist, appointment date, specialist report. Medical relays from different EMR vendors need to talk to each other so that Dr X can refer to Dr Y that is on a different EMR.