Is there any crypto besides bitcoin that people actually use to buy things like groceries?

is there any crypto besides bitcoin that people actually use to buy things like groceries?

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no, not even stablecoins are used in public

crypto is a total fraud so far

You can buy Tesla merchandise with dogecoin.

Bitcoin needs the equivalent of this. Why does this not exist yet for btc?
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XRP

>that people actually use to buy things like groceries?
litecoin

Swipe?

Bought beer with binance visa (bnb) many times.

I have a Coinbase Visa card that I can choose which coin is strongest to use each time I make a purchase.
You can use them anywhere you can use a regular Visa Debit card, even at ATM's

Fees seem too high for that card. Aren't they like 3.5% fees?

Hi, latecomer normie nihilistic midwit... Merely holding and saving bitcoin is a valid use case. Although I know you don't have the intelligence or experience to understand this, it's not some kind of existential crisis that bitcoin isn't so commonly used for everyday spending by people with more than a few brain cells to rub together. I know as a leftwing redditor NPC product of clown world, you have never had a sincere interest in things like monetary econ, so for a simpleton like you it's some kind of failure that bitcoin isn't used for everyday consoomption. As a clown adapted to the fiat world, all you know is short term oriented thinking and immediate consoomerism. But this line of thinking that everyday consoomer spending is all that matters as the ultimate yardstick of a crypto, is just a long debunked brainlet take from like 2015 or so. It was mainly bcashiers who popularized that fallacy, and you see how they were left in the dustbin of shitcoin history. So while you won't understand, and you can't differentiate one shitcoin from the next and were probably just rugged by celcius, just take my word for it. I'm talking down to you because yes you are probably one of the latecomer retards who got rugpulled by celcius or some other scam, and you haven't the humility to just listen to others who know better than you. But when the subject comes up with other normies, you'll sure pretend to know something as a latecomer reactionary simpleton.

It's a couple of percent in general.
Basically what you'd pay making a transfer to your bank anyhow.
I basically use it when a coin makes a nice unexpected jump.
Like last month I made $300 when LTC jumped, so I spent $250 out shopping.
It felt like free goods.

Nice. I'm considering it.

I want to not have to worry about selling BTC ahead of time into USD. I'd rather just dump a bigger batch of bitcoin in it and just spend as life happens and have the sale happen when I swipe.

Coinbase card is the closest to what I want it seems. Litecoin card too but I don't have or want litecoin really

love how everyone has been projecting their bullshit onto me today. no faggot I bought years ago. It's been 10 years since bitcoin came out and it lost its status as a currency with the darkweb shutdowns. Now it's just a hodl ponzi coin with an uncertain future, riding on the coattails of its first mover status. Faggot.

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Well, I don't know of any for now. But platforms like Xpress and UTK are working to create payment gateways like this.

DVDX is also doing same, looks like they have amazing utilities and their projects are focused on payment services.

makes you wonder what's afoot. perhaps payment projects would be the rave, the way nfts and metaverse were?

Monero mogs Bitcoin in places despite being like top 30 mcap.
Here's USA gift cards on coincards.com for June.

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you can buy anything in bitcoin if you find the right seller. number of sellers accepting btc and alts is only increasing day on day.

> (OP)
>I have a Coinbase Visa card
How embarrassing when you have to present it to a cashier.

I hope so and I've joined their staking pools to build my passive income streams