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legendary
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February 04, 2017, 02:57:31 PM
#59
Have you guys tried this service: https://coinworker.com/ ? I am wondering if you actually can you earn with it? Payments listed on that site seem more on a micro earning side.
I agree bitcoin is not a thing that helps you become a freelancer but it helps you to earn smaller amounts.

If you are a freelancer from some third World country like me than you can earn 1-2-5 dollars by doing small tasks that otherwise hard to find. It is difficult to send people couple dollars without bitcoin.

Thanks to it we can send people smaller amounts that regular banks won’t do, which opens the doors to freelancers all around the World on this website. Signature campaign might be a small amount but think of signature campaign payments without bitcoin. That would be very difficult to achieve.
sr. member
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February 04, 2017, 10:26:37 AM
#58
I think that if you are looking for a more stable job, you might want to get in touch directly with the big companies that work with Bitcoin. You need to have good skills, of course. However, if you are looking for a freelance job, there are websites that present different possibilities, an example is the site called Bitwage.

Yeah perfect, If you have skills like web development, new alt coin creation, programming in open source and etc will work to get a bitcoin related job here in the forum itself. You can find many services thread hiring for btc related developers. Please have a look on it.
hero member
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February 04, 2017, 10:01:20 AM
#57
I have lurked some around and I saw pretty old website that still offers like "5 BTC" to draw the picture of a realistic dog or whatever, so I ask you, a real, updated website that does stuff like for hobbyst or similar? Thanks

Joining in the signature campaign is like a job, only the difference from a typical job outside is that in the campaign you don't have any boss, nobody is controlling your time, no hassle. Though there are few things you need to comply to their rules for you to be rewarded whether the payout is weekly or after the event campaign.

It's because it's an output-based job. If you weren't able to keep up with the minimum post count, the signature campaign manager will kick you out. There's no point having a "boss" in signature campaigns since they can't control the quality of your post but they can just kick you out for posting insubstantial posts. The competition for signature campaigns is so much that half of the total signature campaigns out there are already full. Also, the ones that have good rates gets full in just a couple of hours.

There's no boss in signature campaigns because they can simply pick which ones have the post quality that they are looking for.
hero member
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February 04, 2017, 08:38:01 AM
#56
I have lurked some around and I saw pretty old website that still offers like "5 BTC" to draw the picture of a realistic dog or whatever, so I ask you, a real, updated website that does stuff like for hobbyst or similar? Thanks

Joining in the signature campaign is like a job, only the difference from a typical job outside is that in the campaign you don't have any boss, nobody is controlling your time, no hassle. Though there are few things you need to comply to their rules for you to be rewarded whether the payout is weekly or after the event campaign.
hero member
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February 01, 2017, 01:08:05 PM
#55
One way I know is to first know the right skill that is demanded in the crypto world, you dont expect to be an electrical engineering and expect to be looking for job here. When that is settled, the next is to be very active to be available to when the needs arise irrespective of the time one because it might surprise that immediately you wake up a job has been announced and has equally closed. The next is be ready to compete.
legendary
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February 01, 2017, 12:37:05 PM
#54
There are many opportunity that you can a find a job here. Because bitcoin itself is an open source to those any one here in bitcoin world. In my assessment and my experience thru working in this industry, I applied in signature campaign that has a long term project which is 777coin.com, just all you need to do is do their exact rules and regulation to their project campaign. For you to be able for the bounty every week.
So your deep market assessment and experience of bitcoin industry allowed you to... join a signature campaign? Amazing. /s

What open source of Bitcoin's code has to do with people's ability to find work anyway, probably nothing.

We have projects, services, companies and businesses based around bitcoin that give us the opportunity.

Have you guys tried this service: https://coinworker.com/ ? I am wondering if you actually can you earn with it? Payments listed on that site seem more on a micro earning side.

Recent posts in CoinWorker says 0.00004123 btc per hour, it seem a no-no for anyone.
It's per task and not per hour, I think people who work there is not stupid to waste their time for 0.00004123 BTC per hour, I don't know what task there but I think you can complete it within mins?

I think fivver pays you to be an advertiser for someone on their services.
But you have to have good acting skills to work doing this. Cheesy
Yes, you need a good skill to get more job, Sadly fiverr doesn't accept Bitcoin but there's still some freelance job site like xbtfreelancer.com and /r/Jobs4Bitcoins/

I wouldn't be doing it even for just a second. An employer would waste his time sending such an amount ain't even enough to buy a candy and then he would also be paying a transaction fee for that? What sort of job are these, just for liking a facebook page?

A transcription, article writing or a web research job for $3 an hour is pretty acceptable for me so long as i can spend 40-50 hours a week.
hero member
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February 01, 2017, 10:55:01 AM
#53
I think that if you are looking for a more stable job, you might want to get in touch directly with the big companies that work with Bitcoin. You need to have good skills, of course. However, if you are looking for a freelance job, there are websites that present different possibilities, an example is the site called Bitwage.
hero member
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February 01, 2017, 10:43:38 AM
#52
Other than a being a signature campaign manager which isn't popular... you can try apply to be a moderator in one of the casino gambling sites especially if you speak one of the widely spoken languages in the world, it should land you a job.
 Or you can consider being a pioneer of bitcoin in your country and which might reward you handsomely at one point.
sr. member
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February 01, 2017, 10:36:33 AM
#51
I think you can find a good job and getting btc, Here in bitcointalk. You can enroll into a signature campaign and getting such a good amount of btc.
Also if you can offer services to members here you will get a good payment too. You should have some skills in any domain. For exemple : coding and app programming etc..
For me, Trading is the best thing i can do for this moment.
copper member
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February 01, 2017, 10:19:07 AM
#50
There are many opportunity that you can a find a job here. Because bitcoin itself is an open source to those any one here in bitcoin world. In my assessment and my experience thru working in this industry, I applied in signature campaign that has a long term project which is 777coin.com, just all you need to do is do their exact rules and regulation to their project campaign. For you to be able for the bounty every week.
So your deep market assessment and experience of bitcoin industry allowed you to... join a signature campaign? Amazing. /s

What open source of Bitcoin's code has to do with people's ability to find work anyway, probably nothing.

We have projects, services, companies and businesses based around bitcoin that give us the opportunity.

Have you guys tried this service: https://coinworker.com/ ? I am wondering if you actually can you earn with it? Payments listed on that site seem more on a micro earning side.

Recent posts in CoinWorker says 0.00004123 btc per hour, it seem a no-no for anyone.
It's per task and not per hour, I think people who work there is not stupid to waste their time for 0.00004123 BTC per hour, I don't know what task there but I think you can complete it within mins?

I think fivver pays you to be an advertiser for someone on their services.
But you have to have good acting skills to work doing this. Cheesy
Yes, you need a good skill to get more job, Sadly fiverr doesn't accept Bitcoin but there's still some freelance job site like xbtfreelancer.com and /r/Jobs4Bitcoins/
legendary
Activity: 2282
Merit: 1041
February 01, 2017, 10:10:47 AM
#49
There are many opportunity that you can a find a job here. Because bitcoin itself is an open source to those any one here in bitcoin world. In my assessment and my experience thru working in this industry, I applied in signature campaign that has a long term project which is 777coin.com, just all you need to do is do their exact rules and regulation to their project campaign. For you to be able for the bounty every week.
So your deep market assessment and experience of bitcoin industry allowed you to... join a signature campaign? Amazing. /s

What open source of Bitcoin's code has to do with people's ability to find work anyway, probably nothing.

We have projects, services, companies and businesses based around bitcoin that give us the opportunity.

Have you guys tried this service: https://coinworker.com/ ? I am wondering if you actually can you earn with it? Payments listed on that site seem more on a micro earning side.


First time I've heard of coinworker.com. I did register to most of the job sites that offer bitcoin fee including the fiverr and seoclerks and xbtfreelancer.com too because I am also looking for permanent job that will support myself everyday. Never had saw someone tell something about coinworker though.

Recent posts in CoinWorker says 0.00004123 btc per hour, it seem a no-no for anyone.


hero member
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February 01, 2017, 08:38:45 AM
#48
I believe Fiverr.com accepts bitcoin as a payment method so Its really recommended to offer your services there , It could be drawing , programming , photoshoping , video editing ... whatever you are good at . Don't expect to earn too much from the start though , you have to build a high quality service and get vouches and recommendations as a start.

Fiverr no longer accepts bitcoin as a means of payment as they now have their own 'fiverr credits'. that being said, this forum still remains the best way to find a job that pays in btc. Also there are still couple of sites that are around example is xbtfreelancer.com. One can visit there and do some free lancing work. Getting a job here could be really tasking but the chances are still higher...
hero member
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January 31, 2017, 12:09:54 AM
#47
what do you have skill, in regular job in bitcointalk design signature
majority new altcoin, new exchanger, and gambling site promote use signature, and need signature code
you can find join about bitcoin in here https://www.xbtfreelancer.com/
hero member
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January 30, 2017, 07:25:11 PM
#46
I think fivver pays you to be an advertiser for someone on their services.
But you have to have good acting skills to work doing this. Cheesy
legendary
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January 30, 2017, 07:23:08 PM
#45
There are many opportunity that you can a find a job here. Because bitcoin itself is an open source to those any one here in bitcoin world. In my assessment and my experience thru working in this industry, I applied in signature campaign that has a long term project which is 777coin.com, just all you need to do is do their exact rules and regulation to their project campaign. For you to be able for the bounty every week.
So your deep market assessment and experience of bitcoin industry allowed you to... join a signature campaign? Amazing. /s

What open source of Bitcoin's code has to do with people's ability to find work anyway, probably nothing.

We have projects, services, companies and businesses based around bitcoin that give us the opportunity.

Have you guys tried this service: https://coinworker.com/ ? I am wondering if you actually can you earn with it? Payments listed on that site seem more on a micro earning side.



hero member
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January 30, 2017, 06:13:36 PM
#44
there are a lot of links here and kinds of services. you can choose whatever kind of jobs you want. just go here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--985550

if you do not find job you like, you can go to service section here in this forum. many people offer jobs there.
legendary
Activity: 1526
Merit: 1001
January 30, 2017, 03:09:57 PM
#43
I have lurked some around and I saw pretty old website that still offers like "5 BTC" to draw the picture of a realistic dog or whatever, so I ask you, a real, updated website that does stuff like for hobbyst or similar? Thanks

What are your main concern? You can make a post in the service section and see/wait for feedbacks from others and maybe someone will be interested in your skills or in the things that you are interested in. You may also check altcoins market as they look also for new people to develop their coins.
hero member
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January 30, 2017, 10:56:08 AM
#42
There many platform where you can offer your skills.Doing freelance jobs any reputed marketplace where get paid in bitcoin doing freelance jobs.In my opinion, if you selling an account/product that is the best and easiest way to earn Bitcoins is to accept them as a payment.You can do it like a good job because you simply collect the payment via bitcoin or what as you wish.
hero member
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January 30, 2017, 10:37:52 AM
#41
I see a lot of stories around the web of people making some money with hitleap. where you can send traffic to websites.
maybe is a good idea of collecting minutes in your account there and sell them to who asking for visits in a post you will make here.
of course payment you will ask to be in btc.. if someone tries that let me know if was good idea..

That method is only for those that have good internet connection and that's not a job at all but kind of just selling an account/product. People use hitleap mostly for Youtube but I don't know if Youtube has started to not count views that are from hitleap. Some people use hitleap for their paid-to-click sites but most PTC sites are aware of hitleap and other similar website, and so they don't count traffic from those. There's not that much people buying accounts of Hitleap or other similar websites, honestly. And as far as I know, you can buy those minutes from the website itself.
hero member
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January 30, 2017, 06:49:39 AM
#40
There are many opportunity that you can a find a job here. Because bitcoin itself is an open source to those any one here in bitcoin world. In my assessment and my experience thru working in this industry, I applied in signature campaign that has a long term project which is 777coin.com, just all you need to do is do their exact rules and regulation to their project campaign. For you to be able for the bounty every week.
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