I just used Litecoin to buy some shit and it was pretty easy ... but the fees were exorbitant

in #cryptocurrency7 years ago (edited)

Smoke and vapours

So I've recently switched up smoking for vaping and found myself needing a new coil or 5 for my vape pen. If you aren't too familiar with the whole vaping thing, the coil is an integral part of the pen that needs to be replaced regularly to avoid a nasty burnt flavour as you vape.

Anyway, I had a look at thevapestore.com.au and was pleased to see they had the coils I needed locally and at a much better price than eBay. Not only that, but I noticed they accepted crypto payments, which is something I've never done. I mean sure, I've bought a bunch of shit with crypto money, but I've always just sold my crypto for AUD, waited for a withdrawal to my bank account and then just used my credit or debit card like normal. This would be my first real crypto purchase. My Bitcoin pizza.


The Process

The process was surprisingly simple. Of course it was no where near as easy as just putting in a credit card number or logging into PayPal, but it wasn't that bad. After selecting the Bitcoin/Litecoin payment option ...

I was taken to a gocoin.com page where, after selecting LTC as my preferred payment coin, I was taken to a second page showing an LTC amount, an LTC address and a timer counting down from 15m:

The 15m timer had me a little worried, but I wasn't just going to send the requested LTC amount without checking the rate. I crunched the numbers and it came out to 64.37 AUD vs the purchase price of 62 AUD - not to bad. Now I was worried about that timer though - after taking and cropping the screenshot, getting the LTCAUD synthetic spot rate from Tradingview and logging into Bittrex with 2FA, I was down to just 7m. I didn't think my payment would make it, but decided to give it a shot anyway ...

Turns out the payment provider didn't require a single tx confirmation: just 2m after my LTC leaving Bittrex, my order was confirmed. Success!

How much did I end up paying?

Well, I paid a $2.37 AUD premium on the purchase price and a 0.01 LTC tx fee which worked out to $2.20 AUD at the time for a total of $4.57. Considering the purchase price of $62 AUD, that is quite a substantial fee - 7.37% to be exact. As this was a local purchase, I could have just used PayPal or my credit card and not paid the extra $4.50.

Conclusion

Crypto still has some way to go if it's to replace traditional payment methods - paying in crypto was more complex than simply using PayPal or a credit card and it was also more expensive. Even if I'd been able to pay with STEEM or SBD, which have free transactions, there still would have been a significant exchange and 3rd party payment provider premium attached.

On the other hand, if this was an international purchase with the associated foreign exchange premiums and international tx fees, the crypto route may have actually worked out the same or cheaper. Also, depending on your personal situation and where you reside for tax purposes, there may be significant taxation advantages when paying in crypto.

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Yeah that's a big problem and I agree with you when you say cryptocurrency has a long way to go until it will be better than fiat and traditional methods. The Blockchain technology is there and something I adore, great post by the way, always glad to see TA has quality articles to read.

I thought the vape coil was a lazer pointer and that's what made me click on this post :p

This is great!, with every real transaction of value the Cryptos Win!

But a new generation of cryptocurrencies is on the horizon, some of which might possess more of the attributes of money, better satisfying Litecoin's founding purpose.

crypto payment has was to go but still eventually it might be better say for instance cross border payment which charges high fee but when paying with crypto than the charges are compartively low.

Since we’re earning week to week in crypto, it is good to not have to convert to fiat at all though.

I’m really looking forward to the new TenX card myself. I know that like here, the rates won’t be spot on, but it’ll still avoid fees and the multiple exchange method of withdrawing that I’m forced to go through now.

Yeah withdrawing is definitely a bit of a process, but I've gotten spot or better the past couple of times I've withdrawn from Coinspot. So yeah will be interesting to see how this TenX card compares - a 7% premium on everything you do would add up pretty quickly - you'd be saving exactly 7% less ... perhaps more if it was easier to spend your crypto!

Who knows though, other side of the coin is I usually withdraw more than I need when I do actually do a withdrawal ...

Totally agree that crypto has a long way to go... in a good way though. When I first got into it ( about 6 months ago) I felt like I was late to the party - now I know the party is just getting started!

That website is probably on a good thing accepting crypto... people who invested in bitcoin ten years ago to buy weed would have more crypto than fiat 😉