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And... how to explain crypto: Monetary Systems. Are you a small business owner wondering how you can

And... how to explain crypto: Monetary Systems. [Small business crypto payment guide]( Are you a small business owner wondering how you can accept cryptocurrency as a payment option in your business? Paying with crypto has become more common and can benefit your business, especially if you’re looking to get international customers. But don’t worry! Accepting crypto in your business isn’t as complicated as it sounds. Check out this small business crypto payment guide to learn three ways to accept crypto in your business, the pros and cons, and why you should consider crypto payments. [READ MORE >>]( [How to explain crypto (Part 2 of 7): monetary systems]( We’ve come a long way from the days of using goats as money! Money has obviously changed a lot in the centuries since then. But where does cryptocurrency fit into the history of monetary systems? Is it the natural next step of money’s evolution? In this post, we’ll take a look at crypto’s future by going back to the past! [READ MORE >>]( Advertisement [The #1 Bubble-Avoiding Play for 2024 (That Could Also Lead to Windfall Profits)]( A lot of folks are looking ahead to 2024 and asking how to make it their best year financially. But many of them have zero idea about the bubble they accidentally invested in. This bubble is going to burst soon. Getting out early could be the difference between big profits and dropping a socioeconomic class. If you’re looking for the chance to add huge sums to your account in 2024 by ringing up one win after another… I recommend giving Jason Bodner’s 3-step plan a hard look. [You can find out about the scheduled cash bubble pop here]( [GET ALL DETAILS HERE <<]( More Articles [Centralized vs Decentralized Crypto Exchanges (7 Key Differences)]( [READ MORE >>]( [What are the 3 best decentralized exchanges?]( [READ MORE >>]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} by support@decentralpublishing.com 1675 SOUTH STATE ST, STE B, DOVER, DE 19901 [1-Click Unsubscribe]( | [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam](

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