#asknostr is there a website similar to btcmap.org but for businesses to find other businesses that accept btc?
Example, a coffee shop that accepts btc can find a coffee bean provider that accepts btc and they can work together and pay for beans with btc.
If businesses would start using btc for their supply chain payments user adoption would follow.
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A core problem is that all bulk materials in the US are ultimately supplied by the feds, so you lose economy of scale & growth potential if you limit yourself to dollar-avoidant material suppliers.
This type of issue is why I don't do business and just hold my doggie coins while I wait for society to shift
Sure it wonβt scale to big businesses right away but even someone like nostr:npub1zzmxvr9sw49lhzfx236aweurt8h5tmzjw7x3gfsazlgd8j64ql0sexw5wy could use something like this to find ingredients for their soap that they could pay for with bitcoin.
On the open market, I think that would probably make the supplies more expensive due to other Bitcoiners bidding on the same supplies. There ends up being a Bitcoiner premium added to prices. So it might only work as like, an under the table deal with a friend in the business, or something
You're also right that having the infrastructure in place would help combat the dollar's dominance - it would just be slow progress on the material supply issue
All the business people on nostr are psychopathic pieces of shit who should be killed by the way - there was a day nostr:npub1zzmxvr9sw49lhzfx236aweurt8h5tmzjw7x3gfsazlgd8j64ql0sexw5wy zapped nostr:npub1jk9h2jsa8hjmtm9qlcca942473gnyhuynz5rmgve0dlu6hpeazxqc3lqz7 multiple times for gaslighting me about Digit being dead when I was in constant panic about people telling me she killed herself
Well that escalated quickly. π€£
I shouldn't have said "all" or maybe any of the other words but I'm still upset