FitSmallBusiness.com lists the Top 20 Ways Your Business Can Spend Cryptocurrency in 2018
It’s 2018, and if you haven’t heard of Bitcoin, Ethereum or LiteCoin, you must be living under a rock. To say that cryptocurrency’s value has risen in recent years, is an understatement. The total value of cryptocurrencies available in the marketplace has grown from $1.6 billion to over $300 billion in just five years. During the first half of 2017 alone, there was an 11.4 percent increase in the number of businesses accepting Bitcoin.
More consumers are using cryptocurrency to make everyday purchases and more businesses are starting to accept payment in cryptocurrency.
The problem for some companies: once they accept cryptocurency, what do they do with it? Some merchant wallet accounts automatically convert cryptocurrency to cash, but there is often a lag time of several days. And, if they decide to hold their cryptocurrency, they may be subject to dramatic market fluctuations. So, what’s the solution? Reinvest your cryptocurrency back into your business.
FitSmallBusiness.com, the digital business publication, researched and analyzed the ways businesses can spend their cryptocurrency. Cross-referenced directories from experts such as CoinDesk, 99bitcoins.com and Steemit, and identified the best products and services that small businesses can purchase with cryptocurrency – and where you can spend it. The full report can be found HERE.
SOME OF THE TOP WAYS BUSINESSES CAN SPEND THEIR CRYPTOCURRENCY:
“So many companies accept crypto that there is no good reason for anyone to be afraid to take it,” says Eric Noe, Editor-in-Chief, FitSmallBusiness.com. “Our research has shown that a company could practically survive on crypto transactions alone.”
About FitSmallBusiness.com:
With a rapidly growing monthly readership of more than 1.2 million, FitSmallBusiness.com is an online publication devoted to helping small business owners. Its full-time staff of writers spends hours of research, data analysis, and interviews with industry experts to answer the questions that owners want in order to run a successful small business.
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