#1 spot the people who didn't read the OP properly and how it quite clearly relates to B2B
#2 spot the people who have never used btc, never bought any, never sent any, yet post their 'knowledge' in this and every crypto thread
It's quite laughable, and again I draw their attention to the fact: you are doing what markham does when he speaks of traffic, or webcams.
It's like seeing people who have never used paypal nor even set up an account there, argue the toss on why paypal is no good
carry on, it's hilarious reading all the crypto threads on here
ps the one argument to make against B2B crypto in it's current state, is clearly tracing the equivalent $/£/AUD/etc amount for accounting/expenses. It's actually why I had to revert back to paypal instead of btc to my guys in the phillipines - they hate the paypal fees but have to swallow them until the whole crypto process is easier for accounting for guys like me in the UK who bulk wire to gemini or so. That will change of course as time goes on, but as I say, currently that's the biggest stumbling block for a lot of int'l B2B services.