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Peer to Peer Payment: From Colonial Barter to Modern Community Exchange in Wilbraham
As we explore the Historical Tidbits of Wilbraham—from the Deacon Nathaniel Warriner Homestead to the bustling agricultural trade of the early 1800s—we often find that the heart of our town was built on direct, person-to-person support. In the days of the South Wilbraham Academy, community members didn't rely on massive financial conglomerates; they relied on each other.
Today, the rise of Peer to Peer Payment technology is reviving that historic spirit of direct community support, albeit in a digital form.
