Which is too long when waiting at a counter in a retail scenario. Imagine if every customer had to wait around for 10 minutes to verify the transaction, it would be chaos in a busy retail situation (even 1 minute is way too long), which is the point being raised by the GP comment.
The merchant might have to wait weeks to actually receive payment from a credit card company, but at least they know they will eventually get paid, as Visa or whoever is a trusted entity. Bitcoin is 'trustless', so if the customer can leave as soon as they like, the merchant might confirm the transaction in 10 minutes, or they might not get paid at all.
Try buying something with bitcoin. The first confirmation is all that is needed and it happens in a matter of seconds. It won't be fully confirmed for ~10 minutes but that is fine for the vast majority of cases.
Which is too long when waiting at a counter in a retail scenario. Imagine if every customer had to wait around for 10 minutes to verify the transaction, it would be chaos in a busy retail situation (even 1 minute is way too long), which is the point being raised by the GP comment.
The merchant might have to wait weeks to actually receive payment from a credit card company, but at least they know they will eventually get paid, as Visa or whoever is a trusted entity. Bitcoin is 'trustless', so if the customer can leave as soon as they like, the merchant might confirm the transaction in 10 minutes, or they might not get paid at all.