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Bitcoin can act as an intermediate currency, i.e. "local currency of the internet", while both parties in a transaction are actually immediately converting to/from their own currency using their whichever exchange they like. Or maybe they're holding Bitcoin. It doesn't matter to the other party.

Existing payment systems like credit cards sort of do this, but Bitcoin does it in a more decentralized way.



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