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Slowly some of my B2B customers and suppliers are starting to price some of their goods in SATS. I understand that they have an uphill battle as most of their retail end user customers are not yet using Bitcoin, Lightning and Nostr. B2B sees the logic as their fiat currencies continue to loose value, and Bitcoin represents light at the end of tunnel for something to base on. I strongly suggest you make the move.
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22 sats \ 1 reply \ @k00b 17 Jan
Could you share the suppliers that are pricing in sats? Mostly curious the vertical and why they might be shifting to sats?
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Gladly, 1. but I also have to be sensitive to most of them that, shall we say are still dealing with a lot of political issues in their respective countries. 90% are doing business OUTSIDE of the USA. Some are low key due to what I stated above. Shifting as one wire transfer over $ 5,000 is about $ 75.00 fee, Lightning over multiple payments "pennies" in comparison. I handle export management for some of the textile companies in Honolulu. I need to get permission to identity them as most of their resellers are the actual ones accepting Bitcoin. By Friday I will post the ones that are okay with this.
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