Yepoleb: Do regional currencies have any functional benefits, aside from slightly better conversion rates?
Some banks can charge fees for buying in foreign currencies. Although often it's in the region of few %, there are cases when there is a minimal extra fee. If for example the bank adds 1.75% with a minimum of 5$, then it's no biggie if buying something for 500$ but it does double the price of a 5$ GOG game.
Some (very few thankfully; but I've come across cases) banks even not allow transactions in foreign currencies altogether.
That said, when most people ask for
"regional currencies", they're actually asking for
"regional prices" and honestly do not recognize the difference between the two. What they want is to have the game much cheaper, like on Steam.
When GOG does introduce regional currencies but without regional prices, they still wonder "why are games on GOG more expensive than Steam?".