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Why Web3 Expense Management is Broken (And How to Fix It)

Web3 expense management is broken because companies are forced to use Web2 tools that don't connect to their on-chain treasury.
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How to Pay Business Expenses Using Stablecoin Corporate Cards: A 4-Step Guide

This guide will show you how to connect the two in just a few minutes. We'll walk you through the exact steps to go from your on-chain funds in a multi-sig wallet to paying a real-world expense, like a software subscription.
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What Is a 'Crypto-Native' Financial Stack?

To operate effectively, a Web3 company needs a purpose-built financial stack. This guide breaks that stack down into three logical layers designed for security and efficiency.
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Do I Need a Dedicated Business Account for My Web3 Startup? A Checklist Guide

Not sure if your Web3 startup needs a dedicated business account yet? Here's a checklist to help you decide.
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Is a Multi-Sig Wallet (like Gnosis Safe) a Business Account?

Multi-signature wallets are designed for one primary goal: to securely hold assets. In contrast, a Web3 business account is built to manage day-to-day financial operations like payments, expenses, and reporting.
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What Makes a Business Account Web3

A Web3 business account is a financial tool that helps companies spend their cryptocurrency on regular, real-world business expenses.

Web2 vs. Web3 finance: Why paying an invoice shouldn’t feel like a side quest

Picture this: You're a CFO at a Web3 company, and you need to pay for your AWS subscription. Easy, right? Let’s start then.