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If you are an employee, would you accept your salary in bitcoin?

if you are an employer, would you provide the option for your employees to be paid in bitcoin?

45 sats \ 7 replies \ @ek 1 Aug

the bigger question is if the salary is fixed in bitcoin

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That's a great question, and from my perspective, yes, it should. How are you getting yours?

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0 sats \ 5 replies \ @ek 1 Aug

fixed fiat salary, can choose how much to pay out as bitcoin via bitwage, but bitwage sucks, doesn't even support xpubs

and I don't want a fixed bitcoin salary, it's too much of a headache for both sides for no clear benefit, except maybe virtue signalling

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that's a shame... sorry to hear about your experience with bitwage. What you'd like it to offer or improve apart the xpup implementation?

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0 sats \ 3 replies \ @ek 1 Aug

would also need to be bitcoin-only

but I think putting a KYC middlemen between you and your salary just to convert it into bitcoin is a terrible idea anyway

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why are you using it then? Does bitwage mark your sats as kyced?

Have a friend that still getting is fiat salary and prefers to make the conversion himself p2p

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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @ek 1 Aug

I don't use it, I just can use it

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So you saying is the employee that need to use bitwage? I thought it allows access to both, employees and employers.

Those are two sides of the same coin.
I don't know if I sound greedy or selfish, but I'd love to collect all or at least most of my sales in Sats, since I'm self-employed!
But on the other hand, if I had an employee, I wouldn't consider paying them in BTC!

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Good on you and in developing your own entrepreneurial journey. How hard is for you then, finding people to work with and willing to pay in bitcoin?

Second, why you'd not pay your employers in bitcoin if is your unit of account? or isn't, and you're willing to change sats back to pay them in fiat?

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The first thing we should keep in mind is that BTC adoption here in Latin America is very low... especially where I'm located (Peru)...

I also think that if I had an assistant, before paying them in Sats for their work, I should first teach them what this asset is and why it would be so beneficial for them as a worker to receive something so valuable today and something that will become much more valuable over time as a reward for their time.

I suppose the worker would be happier if I simply paid them in Fiat.

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Would you rather hire a bitcoiners then? Is not because you can pay them in sats, but they will also bring value and more alignments with your and your business values. Moreover, you could have a private contract and avoid certain admin work and expenses...

I heard there are great communities popping up in Peru, especially in Lima. Are you in touch?

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Come on! If you know of any community or group here, please pass the information on! I'd really appreciate it!

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you'll be surprised: not sure they still active, I know about @orangepillperu and @motivperu, should both have telegrams groups

Going back to my question: if you had bitcoiners available, would you hire and pay them with sats? P2P no intermediaries?

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Yep, I would do both.

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can I ask how? or what kind of tools you use?

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yes to both?

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a man of few words... and many riddles?

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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @anon 1 Aug

Yep, I would do both.

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I could have be more specific in my initial post. How you do it?

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