Americans don't realize how much money they spare just by buying Bitcoin in american dollar.
Let me give you a example: Most of us buy Bitcoin through a Exchange. When you buy Bitcoin there, there is a fee for buying, and there is a fee for sending to your hot/cold wallet.
If a American earns $1.200 per month, and buy $200 dollars in BTC, the fee for sending it to the hot/cold wallet is minimum. Something like 20 - 50 dollars?
I'm not a American citizen, that means that my currency is worth less than the U.S dollar. (Currently being US$ 1,00 = R$ 6,00 my currency is Real, Brazil).
That means that if I want to buy or send my BTC to my wallet, it is multiplied by 6. Which is currently R$120 - R$150.
By the way, I make R$1,600 per month, so R$150 is roughly 10% of my salary.
It's extremely difficult to stack even 1 cent (0.01) of Bitcoin.
So Americans, or Europeans of this sub, enjoy your strong economy and buy sats, because here in the third world, where I live and I'm currently fighting for a better life, it's hard to stack Bitcoin safely.
*I made a mistake saying 20 to 50 dollars in fee. Maybe 2 or 5 dollars.
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