Use of Bitcoin in commerce hit low in May

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šŸ“‰ According to Bloomberg, the volume of BTC used in commerce has decreased over the past year. Indeed, the 17 largest services that accept cryptocurrency as a means of payment reached a low of $60 million in May 2018, after peaking at $411 million in September 2017. The use of BTC for payments declined along with its price, which peaked at almost $20,000 in December 2017 before falling by more than 70%.

šŸ‘‰ Nicholas Weaver, a senior researcher at the International Computer Science Institute, has stated that cryptocurrency is actually "not usable" as a form of payment. Weaver argued that Bitcoin's net transaction cost is "much more than a credit card transaction". Bitcoin transactions cannot be cancelled in the event of fraud. Chainalysis economist Kim Grauer called small crypto purchases "impractical" because of high transaction costs.

šŸ‘‰ In July, the Bank of Canada found that 58% of Canadians use Bitcoin for investment purposes, while only 6% as a means of payment.

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