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Topic: Crypto research job/web work (Read 89 times)

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December 17, 2021, 08:32:38 AM
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Only accepted entries will be awarded payments, and i am the sole arbiter. The first sheet to submit a unique object wins the $10, judged by a time stamp on a separate master sheet. You can share your sheet with a team and load stuff in together but I'm only able to route BTC to one wallet per sheet.


Why would you hire few / many people for this job and why not hire a single person for this job?
Hiring few people means that you will always have the excuse that the sheet submitted is not unique as other writers have already submitted the same.
I have nothing against you but this is what i see could happen  Huh
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December 17, 2021, 02:10:49 AM
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I can help. Hit me on Telegram: @SMMarketingPros
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December 16, 2021, 05:20:10 PM
#1
I want to hire a few people to help me keep track of future global regulatory events in the blockchain space. I'll pay ~10USD in BTC for every future regulatory/legal event/data point loaded onto a 1x1 shared google sheet. Looking for anything and everything, but it has to be in the future, not in the past.

For example: upcoming procedural votes in Spain on crypto, a US House Financial Services hearing on crypto gets scheduled, speeches by Janet Yellen on crypto, SEC chair Gensler to speak next week on digital asset market structure, CFTC nomination hearings placed on public calendar, expected discovery date in the ripple case, date that the Federal Reserve said they would drop the report, etc, etc, etc.

Only accepted entries will be awarded payments, and i am the sole arbiter. The first sheet to submit a unique object wins the $10, judged by a time stamp on a separate master sheet. You can share your sheet with a team and load stuff in together but I'm only able to route BTC to one wallet per sheet.

I expect to pay out for 30-40 events per week so 300-400 USD up for grabs every week.

email [email protected] if you want to give it a shot.

Thanks!


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