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Hi Brittany, You may be early but you are absolutely a leader for thinking about this!

You could have the tenant pay in a USDC stable coin and then you would not need to worry about volatility. The cool thing is your money is outside the traditional banking system.  

Depending on how you are set up (LLC or sole proprietor) many units you have you may need to have a custodian like Coinbase or Prime Trust to custody the crypto and not accept directly to your personal wallet.

You should consider tokenizing your next deal and issuing to a blockchain.

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