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1 reply \ @bitwage 12 Mar \ on: Bitwage just rugpulled their U.S. users. bitcoin
Title is clickbaity.
US employer/clients are still 100% supported.
Read our CEO direct response in the comments bellow or click here:
#461555
Any incoming payment from any company in the world, could be a possible use case.
Let us assist you with that via our support channels.
We answered everything that was asked, so to the point that there is no point of AMA anymore. Or is there?
Hopefully we get more hosts accepting Bitcoiners, directly or indirectly, and same goes for Hosts that want to get paid in Bitcoin.
Let's assume you are from the US, and that you sign up with us.
After that, you would go to your Airbnb, and follow the steps to input the banking account that we have provided to you.
When Airbnb sends 100$ to our banking account, if you have 100% set to go to you as Bitcoin, you would get approx. 99$ worth of Bitcoin meaning our spread is approx. 1% for this particular flow.
Are you a host?
More info: https://support.bitwage.com/fees
Where you are located and where the property is located, it does not really matter.
You can be in Argentina and receiving based on your set preferences (Bitcoin, digital dollars) and not local Arg pesos.
Since 2014, we've been trailblazing new paths in the realm of payment methods, and our commitment to innovation remains unwavering. The future holds exciting possibilities, and we're eagerly anticipating the journey ahead.
Lightning PoC we did: https://bitcoinmagazine.com/business/bitwage-processes-worlds-first-lightning-payroll
You will find this useful:
https://support.bitwage.com/bitwage-exchange-rate-spreads
@SpaceHodler Thank you for bringing this up.
While there might be exchanges with potentially lower fees, many people prefer mainstream options due to convenience and popularity. Despite varied methods, our service ensures a competitive spread and even covers fees, offering a hassle-free experience.
If you are a USA citizen for example, and you choose to get 100% in Bitcoin, then the spread for you would be around 1%.
There will be no other fees on top of that.
There is a spread that is applied.
It would be around 1% in the above scenario, for BTC output.
And no withdrawal fees.
The latest regarding AUD, upon checking is "AUD in the upcoming weeks" so it is looking good and on track so far.
You DO NOT have to pay any MINER FEES to get the Bitcoin to your address. That is covered by us, and it is free for you.
So you can be getting paid every day, makes no difference.
Let's have you onboarded, as there is no reason not to give it a try.
Reach out to us on support@bitwage.com with the subject: AIRBNB and we will give you all the information that you need for proper setup so that you can collect Bitcoin from Airbnb and/or rest sent to your bank acc as local deposit.
How would your flow look?
We have been doing this since 2014. So yes, we have perfected the Get paid in Bitcoin, regardless of who you work for.
You input either a single address that you can change before each payment, or you can input multiple fresh addresses, that are used with each payment, as they come.
So you can have each payment as a separate UTXO, for better management and again, more privacy.