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legendary
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Farewell o_e_l_e_o
my old thread and taking a few pieces of advice. It is not worthless to be here at all.
Is it better if you update those stats, charts in your old thread that is locked now?

It would be more easily for readers to follow how you started with "Bitcoin accepted here" for your business and how it grew with time. If you continue this trend, you will create many topics like other topics for "6-month statistics", "1-year statistics" and "n-year statistics" for (Bitcoin payment success) like that user
hero member
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That’s very impressive. Having 54 customers pay in bitcoin and usdt within such short period is amazing. I haven’t managed to get a single person to pay in bitcoin. Maybe it’s fair to say there are more males than females who are bitcoin investors.
Also, for my friends who want to accept Bitcoin payments, is it wise to advise them to go ahead with it?
I have been maintaining a 10% discount for those who pay with Bitcoin; is it okay if I stop the discount now?
You’re doing well, aren’t you? I guess they see how your business is doing after accepting bitcoin and they want to make the change too. It’s a good idea for them to start as long as they know the risk involved talking about price volatility. I think you’re in the best place to know if you should remove the discount or now. We can’t give an accurate evaluation without knowing how the business runs.
hero member
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It's been four months since I started accepting Bitcoin payments in my furniture company, and I am delighted by all the help and suggestions I got from this forum when I started. God has also helped me, and my business has been very successful. Since I started accepting Bitcoin payment, I have made new friends and new customers as well, and this means of payment gives me the joy of emulating and utilizing the best technology of this generation, which is Bitcoin through blockchain transactions.

 Through this means of payment, I have had about 18 friends who really took an interest in having me teach them and show them things about Bitcoin investment, but out of that number, 6 are business owners who also developed an interest in accepting Bitcoin payment, though they are yet to kick off. I am not usually free to do the lecture class, but I still devote time to teach them the things I know while also referring them to this forum because I know the forum will not allow its members to make a mistake so long as they ask questions.

I say a great thanks to the forum and member, from whom I have taken their idea and added to mine, which is the reason why this thread is going live today. I say thanks to
Lucius

YOSHIE

glendall

Die_empty

kamvreto

stompix

goldkingcoiner

JayJuanGee
and I cannot list out all of you whose suggestions were really helpful, and all those thoughts and pieces of advice always got me referring myself back to my old thread and taking a few pieces of advice. It is not worthless to be here at all.



I am not too good with Microsoft Excel, but I just try my best to get my bar chart arranged; please don't criticize me for it. I made a total of $6,867+ of sales in January, including my local currency, Bitcoin, and USDT, which accounted for only 33.8% of Bitcoin payment received. For February, I did make a total of $4,676, of which 20.7% was only payment accepted in Bitcoin. In the month of March, I did not see much payment coming in bitcoin; I made a total sale of $5,644, of which the bitcoin payment received was just about 10% of the total sale, I received more of local currency payment. It seems my customers had the urge to hold due to price Surg.

In these three months, I would not say I have really saved a lot of profit in bitcoin, just like I said I would keep my profits in bitcoin and only convert my costs to fiat, but I have been able to hold the amount of bitcoin I have not held since I started bitcoin investment, and I am still appreciative of what I hold, and luckily for me, I have had about a total of 54 customers that paid with bitcoin and USDT, of which only one female paid me with bitcoin and the rest were males.

I will appreciate some more suggestions and help, because I don't believe I could have done these without all your help.
Also, for my friends who want to accept Bitcoin payments, is it wise to advise them to go ahead with it?
I have been maintaining a 10% discount for those who pay with Bitcoin; is it okay if I stop the discount now?

thank all, Dr.Strange 👺
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