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Good question. I use a resident I know there to find me tenants. For years I have told her to offer prospective tenants a discount with bitcoin. The conversation was always awkward. She obviously thought I was nuts. This time, the tenant uses cash app all the time, so he sees the bitcoin option on the app constantly and thought it was normal. Usually I deal with people who pay with venmo or zelle.
Someone told me cash app is only for sketchy people and/or transactions. I was unaware of this stigma.
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Yes. There is a big stigma, or at least there was. I don't know why. It's no different than venmo, so far as I can tell.
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I don't know why, either. It requires KYC just like Venmo, so I don't see why it's different. Maybe it didn't used to?
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50 sats \ 1 reply \ @siggy47 OP 4h
I think it was always KYC. I remember the stigma going way back. I have to be honest. Before I retired, and before I got into bitcoin, I got cash app because all of my criminal clients used it. None of them had venmo like me.
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Hah! Another data point
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