Why arenโt you using Bitcoin as money?
Hey Bitcoiners, Funny story for you guys todayโฆ I recently sent a $5k wire on June 30th to a friend and former client of mine who I invited to do a LIVE DJ set at my next in person mastermind event in Medellin Colombia this September. (His name is Arlin Moore, his music is great, you should look him up.) Almost 7 days later he hits me up and says he still hasnโt received it. Weird. So I check my Chase bank statements to see wtf happened and I actually started to freak out because I didnโt know if the money was accidentally sent to the wrong personโฆ Thankfully the wire was reversed, that same day I sent it actually, but it cost me an extra $25 in feeโs due to the reversal. Thanks Chase. The reason it was reversed was because of the address for Arlin being one word different than what was put onto the details when sending the wire. Anyways, after we both verified his correct address, I sent the wire again on August 8th. But before I did, I joked that I should just have paid him in Bitcoin, which he said he would prefer tbh. Fast forward 5 days later to August 13th, I texted him and asked if the wire went through okayโฆ He texted me back yesterday and finally said it didnโt, he still hasnโt received it. WTF. lol. So I checked my bank statements again and saw the wire was in fact reversed again on August 11th due to the address details apparently still not matching. This time we believe it was because we used his name vs. his business name. Keep in mind, this is the ONLY time the info heโs sent hasnโt worked for someone whoโs tried to wire him money. Anyways, then I said, โDude, let me just pay you in Bitcoin.โ To which he agreed, and sent me his BTC address immediately. I asked him to make sure that this was his correct wallet address, he confirmed it was, so I sent the $5k payment in Bitcoin and used the average transaction fee, which was estimated to be about $0.30 cents. An hour later, the transaction was confirmed, and it only ended up costing me $0.16 cents.