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

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What Cryptocurrency and Digital Wallets Can Offer Brands. Should direct-to-consumer brands even consider alternatives to established payment methods? A digital currency could level that playing field so you could sell just as easily process payments from customers in Norway or customers in Kenya. Why fix them?

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

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Globally, ecommerce growth projections are also on an upward trajectory: They show that retail sales may exceed $4.058 trillion by as soon as 2020. billion digital buyers worldwide by 2021 ( eMarketer ). of total retail sales. Business-to-Consumer (B2C). Business-to-Business (B2B). Image source.

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eCommerce and Cryptocurrency: Helping SMBs Navigate a Changing Payment Landscape

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But how does this affect small businesses? Even for small online retailers, it’s important that you’re not too late to the game. Using crypto for eCommerce payments attracts a digitally savvy user. This reason alone is enough incentive for online retailers to make the switch to accepting cryptocurrencies.