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Crypto - Why is it important to your business?
I think everyone has heard about Crypto, and the rise of coins like Bitcoin & Ethereum. But I’ve never heard anyone actually explain how it works. So I am going attempt to explain why its important for your business and the future of commerce In my view Crypto is an online version of the current fiat monetary system. Money is a store of value with specific qualities. It is easily transferable, fungible, and has agreed upon uniform value. I.e $1 is $1 is $1. Based on this model the blockchain was developed. The blockchain linked computers around the world by incentivizing the calculation of cyphers which allowed the calculation of transaction lists against available tokens in circulation on the world wide web. This created a decentralized system of currency exchange, whereby people could trade for goods and services without any single entity controlling who, or when the exchange takes place. Given the increased control by governments and the ever decreasing supply of cash money in society, it was inevitable that this type of system would gain in popularity. So whats the difference between Bitcoin & Ethereum? Don’t they both operate on a blockchain and transact their respective coins? Why are these two so popular in the crypto space? Well Bitcoin was first to the party so thats in part why it’s popular. But I think Ethereum differentiated itself from just another Bitcoin copycat because it essentially transformed its blockchain into a world computer. With an operating system, brought to life by the interconnected web of the blockchain, finally you could build a decentralized censorship resistant application that anyone could use with an internet connection. Why is this important? Everyone should know by now that El Salvador has adopted Bitcoin as legal tender. And I think its silently becoming a valid form of payment here as well in the form of crypto debit cards. Of course no business owner should be forced to accept bitcoin as payment, but should you be asked if you accept Crypto as payment. It may be worth considering.
1 like • Aug 29
I’ve actually never done transactions with cryptocurrency before and I am curious to see how I can pay for things with crypto as well as how people can pay me in crypto honestly I think at this point I’d rather except a cash equivalent of XRP or bitcoin rather than cash because if your cash increase increases decreases by 8% value each year but XRP increases by 20% and bitcoin by 20%. I’d rather hold my money in crypto.
1 like • Aug 29
Cash decreases crypto increases
Turf and Hardscape project in Seattle
This project has been a huge huge amount of work, taking up a majority of this month Very happy with how the team performed with tight quarters and difficult deliveries with our dump truck down total profit $8000 total job cost 35,000 Manage completely with an on-site manager I spent four hours quoting and designing and two days on site
Turf and Hardscape project in Seattle
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Thanks for joining everyone let’s see some wins in the chat !
0 likes • Aug 25
@Justin Orellana huge quote good job bro !!
WELCOME TO THE DOWN AND DIRTY SKOOL COMMUNITY
I'm creating this group to build a team of like-minded, kind, hard-working, trustworthy people on school. I'm happy to have everybody here to learn from all of our strengths, and excited to launch a contractor group. It's been a long time coming since I've built a network of around 200 contractors, and finally have a spot to coordinate all together in one area. Let's have fun, post videos and photos of jobs that you're doing, and learn from each other.
1 like • Aug 25
@Justin Orellana Justin is a great resource for electronic work !!
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Rylan Polkinghorn
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Owner of Got yard Landscape NETWORKING SNOWBOARDING CORN HOLE

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