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Hello: In Cuba, one of the biggest problems is the economy, since we don't have access to PayPal, Zelle, or CashApp accounts. As a merchant, I use it in my own small shop, where I offer a variety of products such as jams, alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, and canned, packaged, and sealed products. I use it for remittances for personal and family use, and to top up my accounts, which I don't use much anymore because it's more expensive than buying it here in Cuba, due to the high exchange rate due to economic inflation. I buy it from a reseller, and it's much cheaper. As I mentioned, my online income comes through my shop, and now that I've started posting on Staker News, I also earn extra income thanks to NC Wallet, which gives you 6% per year on your capital. I use the VPN to circumvent the region I'm in, because Cuba has many restrictions on accessing many sites. GREETINGS FROM CUBA
45 sats \ 0 replies \ @Scoresby 23h
Hello Cuba! It's interesting to hear how things work for you there. Do you find there are very many people who pay in bitcoin? Also do you ever happen to go to Güines in Mayabeque province?
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Now you can use ~AGORA on SN. Do your suppliers accept Bitcoin as a form of payment?
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @AG 20h
You maybe want to talk with @BTCLNAT
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Hi Jorge - would love to hear more stories of life in Cuba.
Is there still a good amount of tourism from Europe? Perhaps with the electricity problems, that's stopped.
Tell us more!
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @anon 22h
I'm not aware of any wallet giving 6% interest. Can you pass the link? Sounds suspicious. No source code and support of shitcoins make me believe it's a scam. Beware
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Bienvenido colega, un abrazo.....aquí otro cubano.....solo que yo estoy fuera de la isla, en Brasil
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Great to see more Cubans around Stacker News! Bienvenido.
Is your shop on BTCMAP?
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