 Howdy, friends. Welcome to the Daily Decrypt. I'm your host, Amanda, and today's episode is brought to you by NewBits. In our preparations to launch the DailyDecrypt.com, we realized that we needed a payment solution and have just found an insanely useful one called Mycelium Gear. We like it so much that we've made this tutorial to show you how you can use Mycelium Gear to accept Bitcoin tips or donations or even sell goods and services all from your own website. Follow these three steps to get Mycelium Gear working on your website. Step 1. Go to gear.mycelium.com. Sign up for a Gear account, enter your email address, choose and confirm a password, and enter your name or the name of your site or a pseudonym or whatever. You'll now be sent a confirmation email, so check it and click the link to continue. Now that you've clicked the link, you can log into your new Mycelium Gear account. You'll be prompted to download either a Mycelium Wallet or an Electrum Wallet. In this video, we'll choose the Mycelium Wallet option. Go to your phone's App Store and download Mycelium. After opening it, click the Accounts tab. We're now going to make a backup of your wallet. You'll see that Account 1 says Missing Backup. Tap it and tell it you want to make a backup. It will now give you 12 words one at a time and you should write them down. You'll then re-enter these words, which will verify that your backup is accurate. These 12 words represent the private key or spending key to your wallet, so you should keep them secret and in a safe place. You are the bank after all. Now step two, we're going to retrieve your wallet's master public key. You don't have to know what that means for this to work. Tap the top right button again and this time click Export. The next page shows your master public key, which is that long string of words and letters. Copy it. And step three, head back to your Mycelium Gear account. Select the kind of backend your website uses, like WordPress or Joomla or something custom that you control. Give your widget a name like Donations or T-shirts or whatever you're using it for. Enter the URL of the web page where you want your widget to appear and then paste that big long string of letters and numbers, your master public key, into the field marked Bip32 pub key. If you like, you can check the box at the bottom of the page, which means you'll receive notification emails every time you get a new payment. Click Next. And here you can tell Mycelium Gear what you want your widget to look like. Say you're selling Acme T-shirts. Say so here and list their price. You can add custom fields for things like color, size, and shipping address. Your widget can be gray, black, or red. And when it looks like what you want, save it. And that's it. Your new widget's code is listed right below. Copy it and paste it right into your website's backend and bought a boom. All payments sent through your new Mycelium Gear widget will go straight to your Bitcoin wallet. And each of the payments will go to a different address within your wallet. This means that you can easily track your payments and preserve your financial privacy. We want to say thanks to the cool folks at Mycelium Gear who released this software free for everybody to use. We're looking forward to using it on thedailydcrypt.com when it launches. Brothers and sisters, today's episode has been brought to you by Newbits, which is a cryptocurrency that's worth one US dollar all of the time. And if you want to carry this kind of stability around with you in your pocket, check out the Newdroid mobile wallet. And you can learn more at newbits.com. We're independent members of the LTV network. Check out our podcast there if you like. And today's magic word is trade. Bye.