When thinking about using cryptocurrency use in real life: which one is the best? Well, that certainly is a matter of opinion. But realistically, I'm slowly finding out which ones could be used as sound money and which ones are perhaps better for store of value/larger transactions. My friend and I have been experimenting with using different cryptos for personal transactions.
Last month, we used the official $TRUMP shitcoin to complete a transaction for a Nintendo NES. Today, he paid me 25 dogecoins for a ride. It's 2025 and the days of forking over a few dollar bills for gas money may very well be a thing of the past. While the transaction took about 3 minutes to confirm, it was pretty quick on the Doge network, much faster than Bitcoin. For peer-to-peer transactions amongst ourselves, you can't go wrong with Dogecoin.

The perfect cryptocurrency doesn't exist. It's all a matter of personal preference for now; we experiment and find out what works and what doesn't. Price fluctuations are another thing to consider. If I were in a situation selling goods/services and accepting crypto, I would accept pretty much any crypto since swapping is so simple nowadays. But, if you ask me, it never hurts to stack a little dogecoin either.
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