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Small biz here — worth offering crypto as payment or just to
I run a small online shop — handmade stuff, nothing crazy. Lately, I’ve been getting a few questions like “do you accept crypto?” and honestly, I’ve been brushing it off. But now I’m wondering if I’m missing out. Feels like crypto payments are still niche, but maybe that’s the point? Like, early adopters and all.

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Re: Small biz here — worth offering crypto as payment or jus
Totally get where you’re coming from. I freelance in web dev, and crypto’s become one of my go-to payment methods — especially with overseas clients. No PayPal headaches, no currency conversions. Sure, not everyone uses it, but the ones who do really appreciate having the option. It kind of sets you apart, you know?

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Re: Small biz here — worth offering crypto as payment or jus
I had the same doubts but ended up integrating a crypto payment widget from Inqud — super simple setup, no coding mess. They do both crypto and fiat, so it's not a one-trick thing.
https://inqud.com
What I liked is there’s no monthly fee, plus their fees are transparent from the start. It felt way less sketchy than some of the bigger crypto gateways I looked at.
https://inqud.com
What I liked is there’s no monthly fee, plus their fees are transparent from the start. It felt way less sketchy than some of the bigger crypto gateways I looked at.

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Re: Small biz here — worth offering crypto as payment or jus
That sounds actually doable. I thought I'd have to deal with tokens, wallets, and a bunch of crypto jargon. If it’s more like plug-and-play, that changes things. And if even 1 out of 10 customers uses it, that’s still 1 sale I wouldn’t have made otherwise.

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Re: Small biz here — worth offering crypto as payment or jus
Exactly — you don’t need to replace your whole system, just add another door for people to walk through. Worst case? No one uses it. Best case? You look ahead of the curve and pick up loyal customers along the way. Low risk, decent upside.

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