Traditional payment processors have been charging hefty fees for way too long, essentially taking a cut at every transaction while small merchants struggle with razor-thin margins. The real issue? Intermediaries controlling the flow of money and deciding what fees to impose. A decentralized payment approach cuts out these middlemen entirely, letting merchants keep more of what they actually earn. That's not just a minor fix—it's a fundamental shift toward fairer economics for independent businesses.
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Traditional payment processors have been charging hefty fees for way too long, essentially taking a cut at every transaction while small merchants struggle with razor-thin margins. The real issue? Intermediaries controlling the flow of money and deciding what fees to impose. A decentralized payment approach cuts out these middlemen entirely, letting merchants keep more of what they actually earn. That's not just a minor fix—it's a fundamental shift toward fairer economics for independent businesses.