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Your Money Has Business Hours …
Sit with that for a second. The most important resource in your life closes at 5pm on Friday and doesn’t come back until Monday morning.
We all just… accepted this.
Try to pay your mortgage on a Saturday night. It clears on Tuesday. Try to wire money on a Sunday. Try to move your own savings on Thanksgiving.
You can’t.
The system that holds your money runs on a schedule written before the internet existed.
Meanwhile, you can order a car at 3am. You can stream any movie ever made at midnight. You can video call someone on the other side of the planet during dinner.
Everything in your life is instant and always-on, except the thing that matters most.
And this isn’t a small inconvenience. It’s a tax on everyone who lives paycheck to paycheck.
Late fee because your transfer took three business days? That’s the business hours tax.
Overdraft because payroll cleared slow? Business hours tax.
The people with the least room for error pay the most for the system’s delays.
Here’s the thing: this was solved at the infrastructure level years ago.
Stablecoins move 24/7/365, settle in seconds, and cost pennies. The rails exist. What’s been missing is the consumer layer that makes them usable for normal life.
Because nobody wakes up wanting to “use stablecoins.” They want to pay their rent, cover their bills, send money to their kid at college, and earn something real on their savings. Anytime. Instantly. Without permission.
That’s the entire thesis behind Artisan. One balance. Pay any bill. Send to anyone. Earn real yield. Your keys the whole time. No business hours. No “pending.” No asking a bank for permission to use your own money.
The fragmentation era of money is ending.
The winners of the next decade won’t be the apps with the most features. They’ll be the ones that made money finally work the way everything else already does:
instantly, always, for everyone.
money, in full color.
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artisan.cash@UseArtisan
your money has business hours. think about that for one second. your money. has business hours.
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