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sr. member
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Shit, did I leave the stove on?
March 08, 2016, 12:51:37 AM
#72
Hey are people comfortable with renting rooms for Bitcoins via the Airbnb? Because I have some vacated properties here and been searching for tenants but haven't tried with the Airbnb service till now.
hero member
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March 07, 2016, 08:31:11 PM
#71
I'm using Airbnb for quite some time now, both to rent rooms and offer rooms.
It helped me make some extra money and to know a lot of people and make contacts.
Now I can travel to a lot of places and always have a place to stay Wink
sr. member
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March 07, 2016, 08:00:19 PM
#70
It is already easy to spend BTC. It is becoming easier to buy and sell BTC.

To close the cycle and have a real Bitcoin economy we really need some way for millions of people to be able to earn BTC.

Thankfully there is a simple way to achieve that:

https://www.fiverr.com/   millions of gigs, already takes Bitcoin for funding (via Coinbase)

https://www.uber.com    Over 1 million drivers worldwide      (works with Braintree/Paypal)

https://www.airbnb.com/  34.000 cities, over 1 million listings (works with Braintree/Paypal)

https://www.freelancer.com/  15 million users. 8 million projects. (works with Paypal)



If we can get just these 4 to do Bitcoin payouts for contractors, it will give access to millions worldwide to earning BTC. Anyone with a house, a car or able to work will be able to #EarnBitcoin.

The payment processors are already in contact with these companies and have been offering the option to receive Bitcoin payments... how hard can it be to offer the option of Bitcoin withdrawals/payouts?
i'm registered on https://www.freelancer.com/ and i dont see people talk or do payment with bitcoin,they always use paypal,but i hope when so many people start talk about bitcoin there,sometime freelancer will accept bitcoin soon,it would great.
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March 07, 2016, 08:28:32 AM
#69
OP forgot to add the services section of this forum. While the pay may nor be good, at least the opportunity is there. I've gotten a few jobs via this forum.

Services section has got lot many jobs in dark market places too which can also be added.
sr. member
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March 07, 2016, 07:32:34 AM
#68
OP forgot to add the services section of this forum. While the pay may nor be good, at least the opportunity is there. I've gotten a few jobs via this forum.
legendary
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March 07, 2016, 07:22:23 AM
#67
The thing about OpenBazaar is that, because it is FOSS, devs will be able to fork and modify it to make a P2P Uber, Airbnb and a ton of other specific apps... P2P eBay is just the first of many.
full member
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February 20, 2016, 01:17:20 AM
#66
Fiverr is already accepted payment in Bitcoins , i guess.
More sites will be accepting Bitcoins as payment as soon as more people take interest in paying in Bitcoins.
hero member
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February 19, 2016, 11:07:34 AM
#65

Decentralized Library of Alexandria is now live....
http://blocktech.com/

OpenBazaar is launching in March
https://openbazaar.org/



There is a big speculation around openbazar it may change the way people do business and push bitcoin into an higher interest,killing the famous ebay and others,but lets wait to see how huge openbazar will achieve.
full member
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February 19, 2016, 05:23:40 AM
#64
It is probably gona take one to peel from the heard first and start excepting bitcoin,  After that they will all jump on the bandwagon themselves.  But at the minute tho its a wait and see approch.  Wink

Its been like this with no large services accepting Bitcoin openly. I think we need some big media attention grabbing event before it takes off. This will get exciting after that.
hero member
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February 19, 2016, 05:13:17 AM
#63
It is probably gona take one to peel from the heard first and start excepting bitcoin,  After that they will all jump on the bandwagon themselves.  But at the minute tho its a wait and see approch.  Wink
legendary
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February 19, 2016, 05:07:11 AM
#62

Decentralized Library of Alexandria is now live....
http://blocktech.com/

OpenBazaar is launching in March
https://openbazaar.org/
legendary
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December 14, 2015, 05:38:43 PM
#61
And a similar Bittorrent + Bitcoin system:

http://joystream.co/

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A new BitTorrent client, with faster speeds, streaming and paid seeding.

I have been reading into a little bit about joystream in the past and is a really cool sounding concept and could probably work if more people get interested in earning bitcoin by sharing bandwidth.  But as I know of right now, they are still in Beta and I think they aren't paying out in bitcoin just yet, and instead using testnet coins or something of the sort? Last time I check, they haven't really posted much info about it on their home page.
legendary
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December 14, 2015, 02:59:52 PM
#60
This looks amazing:
http://alexandria.media/#/about

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An open-source distributed library for sharing and preserving art, history and culture. Imagine a platform like Youtube, Soundcloud, or Netflix - without any of the costly server or bandwidth overhead. Users can self-publish anything, including videos, music, books, 3D-printables, recipes, and more. Content creators have complete control over how their work is published with several different monetization options. Only the publisher has the power to remove her/his content from the library.


And a similar Bittorrent + Bitcoin system:

http://joystream.co/

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A new BitTorrent client, with faster speeds, streaming and paid seeding.
legendary
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sr. member
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November 12, 2015, 03:59:41 AM
#58
its not easy a i think to earn bitcoin there Cheesy
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November 12, 2015, 03:05:37 AM
#57
These are great options for people. But if they do not want to do these, they can always use signature campaigns which is what I use. You earn a decent amount of money and you get to learn a lot about Bitcoin.
newbie
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November 12, 2015, 03:02:14 AM
#56
I currently use the signature campaigns in bitcointalk and used faucets a lot, but they are a lot of waste of time
legendary
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November 11, 2015, 04:28:23 AM
#55
Purse to Launch Marketplace to Compete with eBay and OpenBazaar
http://coinjournal.net/purse-to-launch-marketplace-to-compete-with-ebay-and-openbazaar/

“We use Bitcoin to enable anyone to shop, earn bitcoins, or sell items without approval from banks or payment processors.”
legendary
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November 02, 2015, 10:31:09 AM
#54
Gavin Andresen

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I don't think Bitcoin adoption will advance among merchants until their customers have bitcoin to spend-- so that's the part of the puzzle that I think needs the most work.

How will an ordinary person, going about their everyday business of living their life, obtain some bitcoin? Or what will motivate them to go out of their way to get some?

I don't know the answer, but until there IS an answer I think pushing more merchant adoption for brick&mortar merchants will be mostly a waste of time (there's a better case to be made for online merchants who want to sell their products to a worldwide audience).


so... #earnbitcoin
hero member
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Merit: 500
September 22, 2015, 08:23:41 AM
#53
It is already easy to spend BTC. It is becoming easier to buy and sell BTC.

To close the cycle and have a real Bitcoin economy we really need some way for millions of people to be able to earn BTC.

Thankfully there is a simple way to achieve that:

https://www.fiverr.com/   millions of gigs, already takes Bitcoin for funding (via Coinbase)

https://www.uber.com    Over 1 million drivers worldwide      (works with Braintree/Paypal)

https://www.airbnb.com/  34.000 cities, over 1 million listings (works with Braintree/Paypal)

https://www.freelancer.com/  15 million users. 8 million projects. (works with Paypal)



If we can get just these 4 to do Bitcoin payouts for contractors, it will give access to millions worldwide to earning BTC. Anyone with a house, a car or able to work will be able to #EarnBitcoin.

The payment processors are already in contact with these companies and have been offering the option to receive Bitcoin payments... how hard can it be to offer the option of Bitcoin withdrawals/payouts?

I'm wondering are any users here who tried these sites already? How much can you earn say in a week? I mean some real examples, I know we all can be millionaires if work hard. )

It depends on your skills what do you offer to others.
You can create mobile application and work as a freelancer in these sites.
Then you can offer video editing, voice over in fiver and many other things, it depends on how much you are popular and the income will be increased
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