The Real Cost of Clutter

Take a look around your home. No, really. Look inside those dusty cardboard boxes in your closet, garage or attic. Open up your lower desk drawers. Peek into the darker nooks and crannies of your apartment. Do you see it? It’s the clutter you keep around for years and years. All these obsolete products and items that you haven’t used for ages. How much is all this clutter costing you? Let’s see…

Well, first of all, you probably paid money to buy most of your clutter. Now you can’t bring yourself to throw these products and items away because it will feel like throwing away your investment. That’s a serious psychological barrier for most people who live in cluttered homes. But if you think about it, you probably got your money’s worth back when what is now your clutter was actually useful to you. Another thing you don’t immediately realize is the fact that an “investment” is something that brings you returns. Everything else is an expense. It’s costing you extra clean-up time or extra storage space. Not to mention the psychological and mental costs of living in a cluttered home. Of course, you can donate it all to charity, but the fact that you haven’t done it yet should tell you something.

Now, however, there could be one easy way to get rid of your clutter — by transforming it into an actual investment. An investment with the potential for fantastic returns. Not only that, you can use part (or all) of your returns to support a charity or a crowdfunding initiative of your choice.

How can both of those things be possible? The answer is TRESARO.

With TRESARO, you will be able to transform your clutter into cryptocurrency, while supporting charities and crowdfunding campaigns with a percentage of your cryptocurrency gains.

TRESARO is an idea we have been working on for quite a long time now. It is a blockchain-based marketplace platform where people can sell and buy clutter. The platform combines e-commerce, charity and crowdfunding into one decentralized, self-regulating system.

Curious? Visit http://tresaro.com