I very much support any efforts in humans being able to trade goods. I will be glad to post any items on our site and bulletins we send out. Some suggestions from selling, marketing online on various domains since 1998.
Try and reach merchants with an "open arms approach" what I mean by this, in the past I have tried to immediately "push" people to only use Bitcoin at the beginning of conversations in person and online.
Today I have a tiny amount of B2B customers and suppliers around the World that use BTC, USDT, Liquid. Many, many, repeat many cannot afford large B2B transactions and want to do multiple payments or a combination of payment types. I HAVE LEARNED TO BE OPENED MINDED, I was introduced to Bitcoin from a few years of Sh*t coins.
I can provide some possible purchases into the USA from other Countries, but I'm in Honolulu, Hawaii and past experiences it's easier if whoever is offering any food stuffs, general merchandise, homemade goods, at some point they will need basic info to keep the attention and interest of a commercial buyer.
Looking forward to reviewing and possibly purchasing items that are logical for re-selling to my dealers.
Feel free to contact me Rich www.globalmerchant.io
What a great website, clean efficient and not to overpopulated with items. Me and my wife love the dresses. I think we're going to get one dress and see how the quality is and then maybe order one of your larger packages of them. Would like to get a hat too. An open arm approach is exactly where I'm at right now I'm trying to work with one local soap company in my city to accept Bitcoin and exchange for bars of soap. I own a very small detail company and I always offer to accept Bitcoin as payment although I've had no takers yet mainly because of the age of my clients. However as we progress I hope this changes. I'm pretty new to this line of thought I've only been on this journey for about 2 years but I appreciate all the people such as yourself that allow information to flow. The spice must flow. I look forward to more conversations about this. Should I order directly from your website?
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