My personal experience, the easiest way to ease into it is to trade crypto for work not necessarily product. It's a lot easier if it's treated as barter as opposed to currency, at least that's what I've found with bringing new people on board and I always use Dogecoin for this. That seems to be Doge's purpose in life. Super friendly and people like having 3000 Doge a lot more than 0.00000100 of a Bitcoin...
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Very true. I'm "mining" from a couple faucet sites, and currently holding 102 DOGE in my wallet.
That's an interesting point that you make about bartering, though. The entire concept of money was to get away from bartering. It would create a standardized system that is easier to comprehend than paying for an oil change with carrots and turnips. I'm a sense, we've come full circle...