Bitcoin's journey from fringe experiment to mainstream payment option tells quite a story. Back in 2010, Spain had just one merchant willing to accept Bitcoin—a humble start for what would become a global trend. Fast forward 15 years, and the network now counts over 24,000 merchants across the map actively processing Bitcoin transactions. This explosive growth isn't just about the numbers; it reflects a fundamental shift in how traditional commerce views cryptocurrency payments. Each merchant addition represents a small victory for Bitcoin's real-world utility, proving that digital currency adoption goes far beyond trading floors and into everyday commerce.
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RegenRestorer
· 47m ago
From a single merchant to 24,000, the growth rate is truly incredible... The adoption curve of Web3 is exactly like that, exponential in nature.
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DefiEngineerJack
· 12-15 07:55
well *actually* if you dig into those 24k merchants, majority are just payment processors doing batching to fiat. not exactly organic adoption lol
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ReverseTradingGuru
· 12-15 07:55
Hmm, from one to twenty-four thousand stores, the growth rate is really not to be underestimated. It feels like Bitcoin has truly gone mainstream with this wave.
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CafeMinor
· 12-15 07:52
From one merchant to 24,000 merchants, this growth is incredible... But to be honest, I'm more concerned about whether these merchants are actually using the platform or just putting on a facade.
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GateUser-beba108d
· 12-15 07:46
From one merchant to 24,000 merchants, this growth is truly incredible. Bitcoin's decade-long journey has definitely been worth it.
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GateUser-a5fa8bd0
· 12-15 07:27
From a single merchant to over 20,000, the growth rate is truly incredible... But on the other hand, there are still few people around me who pay with Bitcoin. Is it a circle of friends issue? Haha
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TokenomicsTrapper
· 12-15 07:26
tbh 24k merchants sounds impressive until you actually read *who* they are... probably 90% is vending machines and sketchy exchanges cooking their own numbers. classic greater fool theory wrapped in adoption metrics
Bitcoin's journey from fringe experiment to mainstream payment option tells quite a story. Back in 2010, Spain had just one merchant willing to accept Bitcoin—a humble start for what would become a global trend. Fast forward 15 years, and the network now counts over 24,000 merchants across the map actively processing Bitcoin transactions. This explosive growth isn't just about the numbers; it reflects a fundamental shift in how traditional commerce views cryptocurrency payments. Each merchant addition represents a small victory for Bitcoin's real-world utility, proving that digital currency adoption goes far beyond trading floors and into everyday commerce.