> I can send a wire transfer for free to any other person in Poland at 4am on saturday night, and they will get it instantly (some exceptions apply).
Depends on who you are, or who he is (or who he knows) and how much money you're sending, how much you've sent overall in the past X weeks/months, etc...
The concept of having electronic money that no one (banks nor governments) can touch is just incredibly appealing to me and has been so ever since I first discovered Bitcoin. I guess it's the anarchist/libertarian (I'm not politically affiliated) side in me... It goes hand in hand with what made the internet (and BBS's before that) so incredibly exciting back in the 90's.
Bitcoin definitely has its issues, but the attraction is still there, I can't shake it.
Huh? No, ot doesn’t depend on who anyone is, or their account usage patterns. That’s another thing - literally anyone can open a bank account as long as they have a mailing address. There are no requirements, and you get the same service.
Instant transfers are not supported by every single bank yet, and there is a limit to 15k€. As a fallback you have electronic wire transfers that are usually free (or 0.25€), and have a guaranteed delivery of one working day (usually sooner).
You can literally 1M€ for 0 fee, and it gets delivered within 2-4 hours if you send it before 3pm, and if later - by 8am the next day.
After my first date with my gf, she wired me 15€ paying back for dinner, and I wired her back 7€ saying that 15€ was too much. Yes, you can literally flirt with wire transfers - that’s how cheap and common they are :)
As for having money that nobody can touch - sure, it has an appeal. I won’t argue that. But for person to person transfers, most of the world has already figured it out.
Depends on who you are, or who he is (or who he knows) and how much money you're sending, how much you've sent overall in the past X weeks/months, etc...
The concept of having electronic money that no one (banks nor governments) can touch is just incredibly appealing to me and has been so ever since I first discovered Bitcoin. I guess it's the anarchist/libertarian (I'm not politically affiliated) side in me... It goes hand in hand with what made the internet (and BBS's before that) so incredibly exciting back in the 90's.
Bitcoin definitely has its issues, but the attraction is still there, I can't shake it.