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A Small Business Guide to Handling Cross-Border Payments

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Small businesses can now easily find employees across the world for both part-time contract work and full-time positions. The trend also applies to the consumer side. So retailers, too, need to be prepared to accept payments across borders. Digital currency exchanges. Mobile and digital wallets.

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eCommerce and Cryptocurrency: Helping SMBs Navigate a Changing Payment Landscape

Korona

Major brands such as Home Depot and Microsoft have begun accepting crypto as part of their eCommerce payment options. But how does this affect small businesses? Even for small online retailers, it’s important that you’re not too late to the game. What eCommerce Platforms Have Integrated Crypto Payment Plugins?

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The History of Ecommerce: What The Past Says About Tomorrow’s Retail Challenges

BigCommerce

When it comes to ecommerce, a word that first comes to mind is growth. Ecommerce expert Gary Hoover’s research shows that just in the last 14 years, the growth of ecommerce companies has skyrocketed across the board. In fact, growth projections estimate that by 2022, ecommerce revenues will exceed $638 billion in the U.S.

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Digital Wallets and Cryptocurrency: DTC Brands Must Prepare for the Future of Money

ESW

There has been a lot of hype, especially in recent years, about the impact digitally native currencies and digitally native payment processes could have on eCommerce. How will digital money shape eCommerce in the years to come? What Cryptocurrency and Digital Wallets Can Offer Brands.