How inconvenient is XMR for buyers? How much business will I lose for going XMR only?

I recently started vending on Zion and these transaction fees are killing me. Most of my customers use bitcoin, as expected, and I'm not sure if they'd go someplace else or start using xmr if I stopped accepting btc. If people are sending their btc str8 from exchange to market I doubt they'd want to add a btc-xmr exchange in there, but if they care about security I feel there's a good chance they'd switch to xmr. What are your thought? (please lmk if you're a vendor or a buyer, and what your experience/perscpective is, ty.)


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[18 Points] _PrinterPam_:

How much business will I lose for going XMR only?

A lot. Seriously, a-fucking-lot. While the XMR shills here tend to drown things out, even if every person on this sub were XMR-only buyers...that's still a drop in the bucket compared to the number of buyers who don't know/visit this forum. But, you do you.

And I have to say, your number of recent posts about vending are treading a fine-line on violating Rule #3. I mean, this isn't "Vendor School."


[7 Points] DeadWifeHappyLife:

It's safer for you in the long run using xmr and unless bitcoin does something I see xmr becoming our lead coin for dnms it only makes sense


[6 Points] OffshoreBrothels:

XMR is far more convenient for buyers. Less transactions, no multiple wallets, no tumbling. It's quick, cheap and simple.

I am not sure why people have a preconception it's anything else


[3 Points] None:

Well it involves way less transactions, doesn't need to be tumbled and is far quicker and cheaper than Bitcoin so in terms of DNM currency it's not even a competition


[2 Points] basjin:

to be honest, for any serious buyer, i give a fuck about 20$ transaction fee for a single transfer, i already pay much more buying btc/tumbling it infront of that.

if you go for small business, like $20-$30 deals like the majority of this sub does it might work out. but for anything else btc is the still the only way to go.

my opinion.


[1 Points] FuckfuckySucksucky:

Monero takes time to setup, something people don't want to do. It's not very fun. It took me days and a lot of vendors dont even take it themselves.

You can try to educate people that spread the good word but until it's easier to use you're better off accepting both. Send as few transactions as possible. Maybe make a segwit address, but look into it before you do.


[1 Points] EDWARDCHAMBERS83:

There's growing demand for Monero vendors, go niche and even if you lose a bit off the hop you'll probably thrive in the long run.


[1 Points] Vespco:

Just try it out for a week and then if it doesn't work go back to using the lead shitcoin.


[1 Points] AvK_33:

Xmr is far more conveniant than BTC, i think youll do well.


[-1 Points] Dansmith74:

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