Anyone else here run a business/shop online?
I was wondering how much influence small businesses could hold on crypto values.
For this you'd need an exclusive product obviously, but that is something I have.
For example you have a desired product and you only accept a coin that you've invested in, how much would the value of the coin inflate per around 100 buyers?
If there are others on here, could join a syndicate to do this?
Are there any legal implications?
>>3427638
Look into bitpay for the most (((legitimate))) crypto currency payment. There are other ways though too. I bought some clothes from China last night, and a payment option is western union - people in the US use that so there cc info doesn't find its way into every chink database, but it has a $25 fee. So I hit up the store owner on skype and asked if he'd accept BTC instead. Sure thing. Paymebt confirmed, and my rep clothes should be here by Thursday.
>>3428603
Yeah I was thinking more along the lines of your transaction, ie. email and send coin.
But my main query was if you could make a coin you invested in moon by creating a significant demand for a product that can you only accept that coin for, on what scale you'd need to do it with others, and if you can get v& for stuff like that, market manipulation?