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October 24, 2019, 10:51:44 AM
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I don't think that bitcoin freelancing is dead. There is still a lot of opportunities out there for those freelancer who love to get their salary in mode of bitcoin. As long as you have a skill or skill set to offer to the market then you will get a lot of offers and after you get an offer, that is when you will negotiate to get your salary in bitcoin and not in cash.
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October 24, 2019, 10:43:19 AM
#46
In my opinion its not going to die, freelancing just slowed adoption due to bear market conditions. But before during the market was healthy the freelancing ecosystem was quiet healthy too and lot opportunities offered for job seekers. Nowadays it’s quiet rare but I’m confident that it will be back to normal once the market recover.
I also believe that bitcoin freelancing is not over. Way back 2017 freelancing is very effective to obtain profit but because of the bearish market, the process has been slow down. ICOs have almost shutdown that is why freelancing is not been effective right now however, there are still projects that are worth to work with but it is quite rare. Bearish market has been a big impact on Bitcoin freelancing that it goes to the point that trading, investment, and HOLD are the only effective way to earn a profit.
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October 24, 2019, 10:26:56 AM
#45
I'm a person who would like to do some work for Bitcoin, so I monitor freelancing sites occasionally, and at this time I feel like the freelance market in Bitcoin is nearly dead. The Services board is 99% listings of services rather than people who are looking to buy some; XBTfreelancer is empty or has 1-2 projects most of the time; cryptogrind has mostly just ridiculously underpaid projects or again service announcements (shouldn't they be banned there?), and there's also not much available projects overall; workingforbitcoins has very little traffic, just a few projects per month.

It was theorized that Bitcoin will help alleviate poverty by allowing people to work online without any restrictions, but on practice this just isn't happening. In your opinion, what is the reason for this?

The thing is people are over-crowded in the forum. Individuals with little experience are creating agencies but in turn aren't able to provide satisfactory results to projects, hence projects stopped looking for freelancers in forum or other places you are mentioning. Most of the projects these days hire individuals on referral basis by taking recommendations from others rather than searching in public. So what you can do is, improve the quality of service you provide, make connections, even do some projects for free if you think it will help you to get more work in future.
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October 24, 2019, 10:09:06 AM
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It was theorized that Bitcoin will help alleviate poverty by allowing people to work online without any restrictions, but on practice this just isn't happening. In your opinion, what is the reason for this?
  That's just a silly assumption. Those who don't understand economics and finance always make such empty statements. Bitcoin really has no value and it only goes up due to sharks pushing prices.
Bitcoin trading or mining bitcoin is not sure to help people get rich because the market is always looking for risks. Many people even go bankrupt due to trust in bitcoin and hold it.
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October 24, 2019, 09:34:30 AM
#43
I'm a person who would like to do some work for Bitcoin, so I monitor freelancing sites occasionally, and at this time I feel like the freelance market in Bitcoin is nearly dead. The Services board is 99% listings of services rather than people who are looking to buy some; XBTfreelancer is empty or has 1-2 projects most of the time; cryptogrind has mostly just ridiculously underpaid projects or again service announcements (shouldn't they be banned there?), and there's also not much available projects overall; workingforbitcoins has very little traffic, just a few projects per month.

It was theorized that Bitcoin will help alleviate poverty by allowing people to work online without any restrictions, but on practice this just isn't happening. In your opinion, what is the reason for this?

I do remember some of those freelancing sites before. XBTfreelancer is the most popular as they were running an advertisement or a signature campaign here in btalk. Before there were also many ICO that focused on freelancing and if I am not mistaken, they're all gone.

Bitcoin can only be an instrument for people work online free from restrictions but it can never provide guarantees. There are less crypto projects compared to the last years because of the market bear trend and there are already too many projects created with the same goals.   
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October 24, 2019, 09:13:27 AM
#42
I think it's because many people don't know about it yet; I mean they don't know of the possibility of paying freelancer with Bitcoin.
I have seen where people get paid in bitcoin to do certain freelance work but this work don't usually comes from freelancing sites. It's mostly an agreement with two people.
OP, if you can set up a site that accepts freelancer for Bitcoin payment like the mentioned above, it will be a good think. Just market it vigorously to draw attention.
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October 24, 2019, 07:52:48 AM
#41
That's the effect of the market's volatility. During this situation, it's better if you'll look for other ways to earn because some projects are just waiting for the market to recover. Even bounty projects these days are affected by the bear market. However, there are still freelance companies who are offering promising rewards and payment so you could still find good projects on the internet.
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October 24, 2019, 06:03:21 AM
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I've never really seen Bitcoin freelancing as separate from freelancing. I was a freelancer/self-employed person for a period of time until 2006, before having made the decision to relocate to a new place in 2015/16... forcing me to return to freelancing and remote work.

I still took a time to rebuild networks and reputation, before the gigs started flowing back in. And I had to work for a long time to slowly convince people (employers) to pay in bitcoin. Until around 2018 even, some were still paying in paypal or even bank wire but as of today, all my main clients are 100% crypto (only 1 pays in alt) and the few who still insist on paypal or others I no longer focus on as much.

So in practical aspects, I'm about virtually 100% freelancing for bitcoin.

Freelancing works better on upwork and other non-crypto specific platforms (ie. work your ass off by reaching out to people). Then it's your job to convince them to pay in btc. I offer a discount on my rates for bitcoin payments, and that's the clincher. They save 3%-5% on costs, I make it up by also gaining bitcoin feeless and I sell it on a good rate p2p.
I couldn't have said it any better , relying on a freelancer sites with the current bad trends bitcoin market won't give you any solutions... people tend to play safe lately, rather than have to risking themselves buy some bitcoin to pay services while the value could dropped drastically, is it makes any sense? Of course it is.

I was seoclercks customer back in 2014 / 2015 .. I choose them because they accept bitcoin, ethereum and litecoin ... guess they are no longer accept crypto payment since 2017/2018 for undisclosed reason. Now I feel the same like OP who thinks that the crypto freelancers it seems slowly dead left out, that's from a customer view.

This is clearly a single step backward for the progress of Bitcoin or cryptocurrency adoption. Freelancing is a niche where Bitcoin could have thrived since it is mostly done through the internet, and payments asked and made will have to cross borders. Crypto should really be gaining in this billion-dollar niche. But it seems the significant changes of cryptocurrencies' prices which happens all the time is spoiling every potential.
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October 23, 2019, 03:26:35 PM
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I've never really seen Bitcoin freelancing as separate from freelancing. I was a freelancer/self-employed person for a period of time until 2006, before having made the decision to relocate to a new place in 2015/16... forcing me to return to freelancing and remote work.

I still took a time to rebuild networks and reputation, before the gigs started flowing back in. And I had to work for a long time to slowly convince people (employers) to pay in bitcoin. Until around 2018 even, some were still paying in paypal or even bank wire but as of today, all my main clients are 100% crypto (only 1 pays in alt) and the few who still insist on paypal or others I no longer focus on as much.

So in practical aspects, I'm about virtually 100% freelancing for bitcoin.

Freelancing works better on upwork and other non-crypto specific platforms (ie. work your ass off by reaching out to people). Then it's your job to convince them to pay in btc. I offer a discount on my rates for bitcoin payments, and that's the clincher. They save 3%-5% on costs, I make it up by also gaining bitcoin feeless and I sell it on a good rate p2p.
I couldn't have said it any better , relying on a freelancer sites with the current bad trends bitcoin market won't give you any solutions... people tend to play safe lately, rather than have to risking themselves buy some bitcoin to pay services while the value could dropped drastically, is it makes any sense? Of course it is.

I was seoclercks customer back in 2014 / 2015 .. I choose them because they accept bitcoin, ethereum and litecoin ... guess they are no longer accept crypto payment since 2017/2018 for undisclosed reason. Now I feel the same like OP who thinks that the crypto freelancers it seems slowly dead left out, that's from a customer view.
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October 23, 2019, 02:56:25 PM
#38

Bitcoin is now acting like an asset that is not meant for paying employees and so there are projects designed for this specific market, sadly its failing because the community didn't support those projects. Projects meant for freelancers because while they have their own tokens, freelancers are seeing BTC more to be acceptable.

Ethlance also doesn't have much employers there and while job seekers wants to apply for jobs, they are required to buy ETH because they would have to pay ETH just to apply for the a job.
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October 23, 2019, 02:31:42 PM
#37
A big list is being provided by one of the user, and gives the clear description about more number of freelance opportunities in exchange for bitcoin. Earlier the opportunities were high and the users to work is low. This paid good, and now the opportunity is high to the same the competence is very big. This is the reason why we see the market to be not fair for freelancing at the moment.
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October 23, 2019, 02:15:35 PM
#36
I'm a person who would like to do some work for Bitcoin, so I monitor freelancing sites occasionally, and at this time I feel like the freelance market in Bitcoin is nearly dead. The Services board is 99% listings of services rather than people who are looking to buy some; XBTfreelancer is empty or has 1-2 projects most of the time; cryptogrind has mostly just ridiculously underpaid projects or again service announcements (shouldn't they be banned there?), and there's also not much available projects overall; workingforbitcoins has very little traffic, just a few projects per month.

It was theorized that Bitcoin will help alleviate poverty by allowing people to work online without any restrictions, but on practice this just isn't happening. In your opinion, what is the reason for this?

It's very much true! While the freelancing market is flourishing exponentially, bitcoin as a payment method is not growing. Majority of the well-established freelancing websites like freelancer or peopleperhour are only relying on Paypal as a payment method. The reason is not the number of jobs, rather the availability of bitcoin to the mass. Due to the confusing/no legal structure around bitcoin, common people are still not willing to use it as a payment method. Whoever small population is using it, they are more interested in bitcoin as an investment vehicle!

If we keep aside the legal factors, the only possibility for bitcoin to be used as a payment method is the stability of price. If bitcoin remains volatile like today, it's highly unlikely that it will be used as a currency for purchasing goods and services. We can see a lot more service purchaser in any field, only if the price of bitcoin becomes stable!
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October 23, 2019, 01:59:07 PM
#35
r/BitcoinJobs & r/Jobs4Bitcoins -> these two seem to have some hiring activity
I've seen it too and among the list this is the best place that for sure you would consider.Common places for bitcoin jobs on reddit and they are active ones.
Good luck on job hunting.  Wink
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October 23, 2019, 01:41:48 PM
#34
Have you tried all these sites?

xbtfreelancer.com
bitwage.jobs/discover
coinality.com
cryptogrind.com
bitlance.biz
angel.co/bitcoin/jobs
bitgigs.com
coinworker.com
bitcoin-vacancy.com
r/BitcoinJobs
r/Jobs4Bitcoins
bitwage.jobs/workers
remoteok.io
cryptojobslist.com
workingforbitcoins.com
freelance.kable.co
bounty0x.io
cryptojobslist.com
ask.for-bitcoin.com
vrobin.com/


Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/b7jxet/bitcoin_wages/ post by Mr--Robot


No, I only tried the one's I've mentioned in OP, but now that you have mentioned it, I checked the sites on your list (minus those where you have to register to see projects), and here's what I found:

coinality.com/ -> No jobs since 2017

angel.co/bitcoin/jobs -> not really freelance, more like regular job market for crypto startups.

bitgigs.com -> when I checked projects, I only saw offers from people who by mistake post their service offers, and no actual projects. The site seems to be unmoderated.

coinworker.com/ -> microtasks that pay satoshis

bitcoin-vacancy.com -> seems like the site has expired

r/BitcoinJobs & r/Jobs4Bitcoins -> these two seem to have some hiring activity

remoteok.io -> again regular job market, unclear if they pay in BTC

cryptojobslist.com -> same

freelance.kable.co -> still in beta

bounty0x.io -> has some activity, but not much

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October 23, 2019, 01:31:18 PM
#33
I'm a person who would like to do some work for Bitcoin, so I monitor freelancing sites occasionally, and at this time I feel like the freelance market in Bitcoin is nearly dead. The Services board is 99% listings of services rather than people who are looking to buy some; XBTfreelancer is empty or has 1-2 projects most of the time; cryptogrind has mostly just ridiculously underpaid projects or again service announcements (shouldn't they be banned there?), and there's also not much available projects overall; workingforbitcoins has very little traffic, just a few projects per month.

It was theorized that Bitcoin will help alleviate poverty by allowing people to work online without any restrictions, but on practice this just isn't happening. In your opinion, what is the reason for this?
Actually traditional companies aren't that open until now to pay in crypto currency as payments therefore it's only the ICOs and the IEOs which post any freelancing opportunities on such platforms. With downfall of ICOs and IEOs not many of them are coming and successfully running therefore it has directly affected the number of freelancing opportunities available on such platforms. I think you can find most of it here on the forum in the services section. I don't think these sites would become greener anytime soon again.
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October 23, 2019, 12:59:36 PM
#32
It is not really dead but it got even bigger so it is not around. I know what you think, how could it get bigger and also disappear at the same time, well it is simple, people who are good at what they do became more interested in freelancing with bitcoins, people who have been freelancing with fiat for years got interested as well.

Hence, when bitcoin freelancing world first started there was a lot of people who used to make money without doing the job properly because there was less freelancers, now there are tons of them so for the same price people pick the best ones and people create some sort of network eventually so it doesn't have to be on the forums. So as you can see people are still doing freelancer jobs, it is just very few since there are good freelancers who took all the rest.
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October 23, 2019, 12:52:03 PM
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I'm a person who would like to do some work for Bitcoin, so I monitor freelancing sites occasionally, and at this time I feel like the freelance market in Bitcoin is nearly dead. The Services board is 99% listings of services rather than people who are looking to buy some; XBTfreelancer is empty or has 1-2 projects most of the time; cryptogrind has mostly just ridiculously underpaid projects or again service announcements (shouldn't they be banned there?), and there's also not much available projects overall; workingforbitcoins has very little traffic, just a few projects per month.

It was theorized that Bitcoin will help alleviate poverty by allowing people to work online without any restrictions, but on practice this just isn't happening. In your opinion, what is the reason for this?
Have you tried all these sites?

xbtfreelancer.com
bitwage.jobs/discover
coinality.com
cryptogrind.com
bitlance.biz
angel.co/bitcoin/jobs
bitgigs.com
coinworker.com
bitcoin-vacancy.com
r/BitcoinJobs
r/Jobs4Bitcoins
bitwage.jobs/workers
remoteok.io
cryptojobslist.com
workingforbitcoins.com
freelance.kable.co
bounty0x.io
cryptojobslist.com
ask.for-bitcoin.com
vrobin.com/


Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/b7jxet/bitcoin_wages/ post by Mr--Robot
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October 23, 2019, 12:42:54 PM
#30
I suppose it's now better to just set up your own website where they can contact you and then promote yourself. Many people make Youtube channels mostly to promote their own business. You might have to give your viewers something free though, like tutorials and advice on the video. If they like what they've seen then they might contact you.

It's good for the industry, means we are starting to see crypto-based buisnesses be taken a lot more seriously, but it's bad for the community.

Bad for freelancers that hope to do all the work by themselves. Now it'll just be like with regular job except that it'll be through an agency and likely wouldn't have benefits. Makes me wonder how many people started to move back to getting a regular job.
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October 23, 2019, 11:00:49 AM
#29
Bear market killed everything when it comes to freelancing Sad as I'm struggling as well in order to catch some extra work in weekends but there are few projects willing to pay the worker like they should or they offer their coin which is crazy when we see how many of ICO's and IEO's are failing. After this bear end for good I hope that more jobs opportunity will rise again and we can work again for extra income as for sure there will be a lot of demands for coders , networks , devs and so on.
I totally agree on this, I really felt that campaigns nowadays are having a hard time marketing and inviting investors causing failure to distribute bounties
compare to 2017, campaigns are more likely to realize their projects and give hunters good pay.
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October 23, 2019, 10:44:07 AM
#28
I'm a person who would like to do some work for Bitcoin, so I monitor freelancing sites occasionally, and at this time I feel like the freelance market in Bitcoin is nearly dead. The Services board is 99% listings of services rather than people who are looking to buy some; XBTfreelancer is empty or has 1-2 projects most of the time; cryptogrind has mostly just ridiculously underpaid projects or again service announcements (shouldn't they be banned there?), and there's also not much available projects overall; workingforbitcoins has very little traffic, just a few projects per month.

It was theorized that Bitcoin will help alleviate poverty by allowing people to work online without any restrictions, but on practice this just isn't happening. In your opinion, what is the reason for this?

Volatility is one of the reasons for bitcoin not working as a regular payment coin. But it's also the platforms that emerged just to attract users with bitcoin payments were not as capable as the established platforms for freelancing. They couldn't compete with Upwork and Fiverr and even with microworkers but if any of those three website would accept bitcoin as a payment, they would certainly have a boost in number of users.
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