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Trends Analysis: Should eCommerce Brands Get Serious About Crypto Payments?

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Even if some of that technology isn’t market-ready right now, you need to be thinking about how you can integrate it in the future. In a story for CNET, reporter Ben Fox Rubin spoke to the owners of a Chicago art gallery and a Manhattan ice cream sandwich shop, which started accepting Bitcoin payments in 2013 and 2014, respectively.

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The Ultimate Guide To Cryptocurrency ICO Investing

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Integration of the currency within the project; ? The Management and development team behind the project; and. ? Most startups usually accept payment in the form of other cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin or Ethereum and sometimes even fiat currencies as well. An outline of what problem the project will solve.

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Talking Cryptocurrency with Clay Collins

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What percent of his net worth he invested in Bitcoin in 2013. Investing in Cryptocurrencies in 2013. Clay : So I started investing in early 2013. And my hypothesis here was that this had the potential to disrupt fiat currencies or central government issued currencies. …and a lot more. Andrew : Very cool.

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Talking Cryptocurrency with Clay Collins

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What percent of his net worth he invested in Bitcoin in 2013. Investing in Cryptocurrencies in 2013. Clay : So I started investing in early 2013. And my hypothesis here was that this had the potential to disrupt fiat currencies or central government issued currencies. …and a lot more. Andrew : Very cool.