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True bitcoin businesses, driven by bitcoin ethos and values aren't registered entities, don't need permissions or licenses to operate, nor know what fiat is. They operate privately, not publicly... g'luck finding them, because if you still having your slave fiat salary, you'll need luck.
0 sats \ 6 replies \ @klk OP 16h
Sure, that's exactly what I'm looking for. But what you say makes no sense.
Those companies need to find their customers somewhere and have presence on the internet. But looks like they are too few and not large enough.
For example there's Bisq offering full time jobs. That's ideal.
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100 sats \ 5 replies \ @supratic 16h
Everything works at scale, no need to be exponential or advertise like fiat companies do
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100 sats \ 3 replies \ @klk OP 16h
Still, I think there are too few yet. There are more people looking for a Bitcoin job for half of their current salary than Bitcoin job vacancies.
This is interesting in itself and I wonder how do we break the loop.
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85 sats \ 0 replies \ @optimism 15h
As a software engineer, the best way is to either build something useful that businesses need, or contribute to existing software if you're looking to network. Having something to show is important if you don't have the network.
There are plenty people here on SN (and including SN itself) that have projects that can use love, and will pay you a bounty if you do a meaningful contribution. This is a great way to start.
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @supratic 15h
bitcoin has no space for slaves looking for jobs
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @klk OP 15h
It was enough having ONE DarthCoin...
I guess you magically changed from NPC to full sovereign overnight. Or was there a period where you explored and learned from others? Where you looked for opportunities to improve and become more sovereign?
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28 sats \ 0 replies \ @optimism 16h
This. The first Bitcoin startup I worked with (long ago) had zero funding, zero marketing budget, zero social media presence. But: tens in the first 3 months then hundreds after a year of b2b customers: all from organic search results and word of mouth.
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