How to Monetize Content Using Blockchain Platforms

How to Monetize Content Using Blockchain Platforms

It is a common knowledge that Bitcoin and digital currencies allow a new kind of payment experience, thanks to microtransactions. In fact, if credit cards, bank transfers and other traditional methods of payment are difficult to manage and have high fees, Bitcoin simplifies any transfer of value, as you only need a wallet and an email address. Also, thanks to its eight decimals, Bitcoin allows microtransactions and lower fees. This is the main reason why Bitcoin is called the Internet of Money and is very useful to pay for online content, such as images, articles and music. Sending tips....


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