I do believe there is a ton of opportunities for business owners to begin accepting precious metals in exchange for goods and services.
If we start with light rules such as only 10% of our monthly business can be conducted with metals currency to allow for a smoother transition we can scale that to any number we would like at any time. I mean, essentially in the beginning shop owners will likely be holding on to their payments until we can get details about transferring to large dealers for recirculation for other forms of metals currency.
Essentially if you are paid in copper, or silver, hold enough until you can transfer to gold, or trade in. It adds another spoke in the wheel, but this is our spoke.. when one of their spokes breaks, it will be replaced with one of ours, until we rebuild this wheel with nothing but patriot products and services. We desperately need our own service similar to the internet, but not this internet... a place not owned by liberal censoring corps! We need a place we can advertise our goods and services to each other from even across the country! Create our own trucking fleets to transport metals based goods..
What’s stopping us? Why have we went this long without reverting to the previous system?
Enter in a hand shake agreement in good faith that goods and services will be provided in trade for precious metals. Heck even take a video of the parties involved stating the agreement and shaking on it if you want to be able to take someone to court. Pretty sure no taxes because it's a trade/barter. You aren't paying cash. So it should not count as income. No clue how the hired workers insurance would cover a trade like that tho.