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Topic: How many new jobs have been created thanks to Bitcoin? (Read 1650 times)

legendary
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look at coders, they are in great demand if their skill level is top notch. designers, writers, casino's, exchanges, etc. it's just the beginning. in potential you can build many things around bitcoin and that in return will create jobs.
sr. member
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Not sure how many jobs were created. But, I left my full time job to become full time bitcoiner.

That's nice.
I do have a couple of questions though:
How is that working for you?
And what do you mean a full time bitcoiner?

Everybody with even a few Satoshis is a bitcoiner but I doubt they think of it as a full time job.
sr. member
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How many jobs have been created since Bitcoin ? anyone know a Estimate number ?
with jobs i mean all kinds of sorts, Gambling websites, start up bussnies like selling random stuff on the internet much easier thanks to bitcoin, Exchanges, coders, you get my point, any kind of job.

And let's not forget: Miner manufacturers, miner resellers, scammers (hey it's a full time job too), signature campaigners and amongst many other jobs, drug dealers  Shocked Shocked Shocked
Yeah you can say that it has created many jobs  Wink
newbie
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No one tell the exact number of jobs Bitcoin created, but Bitcoin create a huge number of freelancer than a paid job.
legendary
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How many jobs have been created since Bitcoin ? anyone know a Estimate number ?
with jobs i mean all kinds of sorts, Gambling websites, start up bussnies like selling random stuff on the internet much easier thanks to bitcoin, Exchanges, coders, you get my point, any kind of job.

I'm sure many job will be available if we got paid with bitcoin. That job came from naked show off with webcam  Grin, amateur design until advance programmer and with bitcoin as the payment, and I called it more efficient rather than local currency. Im surely feeling glad to know bitcoin because I can doing a job for this forum by posting  ( help me a bit for my family financial)
legendary
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250,000 jobs? What are they smoking? That's probably more than there are active and regular users of Bitcoin itself. Even the biggest and bloatiest crypto companies like Coinbase can't be employing more a than a few tens, or maybe hundreds, of people.
Yeah, seems a bit far fetched. We cannot accurately pinpoint the amount of jobs created tho. Have in mind now basically anyone can be an entrepreneur instantly (all it takes is creating a bitcoin address to receive the money for your job). There are tons of freelancers out there getting paid thanks to BTC.
hero member
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Call me Alice. just Alice.
There arent any specific jobs that have to do with bitcoin. However some web developers have made very succesful projects. I think bitcoin mostly affects freelancers to make money online.
The only job I can think of are bitcoin developers, actually not a real job, but still.
I know people can earn money with bitcoin(exchanging), but is that a real job?

Owning/mange/maintaince/service/support° a Website which handels bitcoins and gives you a paycheque is a job.
sr. member
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Bro, you need to try http://dadice.com
There arent any specific jobs that have to do with bitcoin. However some web developers have made very succesful projects. I think bitcoin mostly affects freelancers to make money online.
The only job I can think of are bitcoin developers, actually not a real job, but still.
I know people can earn money with bitcoin(exchanging), but is that a real job?
legendary
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Sad to say this... but IMO, Bitcoin took away many jobs and ruined the livelihoods of people than the other way around. Look at the Mt Gox robbery. Tens of thousands of people lost their life savings. At least some of that cash would have been used for investing in to new ventures, there by creating new jobs.
Q7
sr. member
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I don't think you can get the exact number without access to reliable information. But for a starter have anybody ever considered calculating number of members participating in signature campaigns in bitcointalk and those offering services in the services section? You can easily filter out the numbers. I mean for some that's part time job but I believe there are those into full time commitment.
full member
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lol I want a job to.I a can accept bitcoin as a payment and can work hard
sr. member
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Bitcoin will definitely help  build more jobs and careers in the future. You will probably see bitcoin engineering courses in colleges and universities soon,  bitcoin will create a new career in the job market. And the early adopters will be the lucky ones.
legendary
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legendary
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Gambling is not a job while there have been very few reliable exchange websites that have been created while the rest have disappeared. Some people have also managed to earn bitcoins and consider it as a part time job while programming, editing and so on.
hero member
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its a vast number of jobs.
Not sure in numbers. And even me too doing a local job with my little amount of bitcoin ;)b
legendary
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How many Bitcoin exchanges have been created? There are some really big companies like CoinBase / Circle / BitPay / etc... that would not have been here, without Bitcoin.

Then we have Crypto programmers and developers and we have faucet owners and bitcoin gambling sites dedicated to Bitcoin.

We also have Bitcoin farms and solo miners, when it was still viable.... {not included... Alt coins}

This is a very big scene now... and a lot of people are depending on it as a only income. We do not even talk about the individuals, who receive income on a informal or adhoc basis.   Shocked
member
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number of jobs created is a tricky number. If a governor decides that the local government hires 10 people to go and smash windows every night, 10 jobs are created. And then people have to hire people to put new windows, "creating" even more jobs. And more tax would also be paid.

People putting their time and money into bitcoin and claiming that this is creating new jobs is basically a broken window fallacy until the bitcoin technologyh starts to give real benefits to its users.

What creates jobs is basically to create an environment where it's profitable to hire the kind of people that have a hard time finding a job in the current job market. I doubt bitcoin does this because people involved in bitcoin could easily work with other things.

In theory bitcoin definitely has the potential to do this though. Fast and easy cross border payments is just one example.
hero member
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Bitcoin created not many jobs, but created thousands of projects like programming, hosting, mining, advertising.
legendary
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How many jobs have been created since Bitcoin ? anyone know a Estimate number ?
with jobs i mean all kinds of sorts, Gambling websites, start up bussnies like selling random stuff on the internet much easier thanks to bitcoin, Exchanges, coders, you get my point, any kind of job.
There is not and I suppose won't be an estimated number of jobs bitcoin created. It is just too hard to count accurately or even approximately. I know, however that bitcoin indeed created some opportunities for people and give them jobs. While it is hard to link directly bitcoin with number of jobs created as now I think it is more that people are imagining. As for the future when bitcoin will be even stronger that number will increase.
sr. member
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If you also think about it, there have been a lot more jobs than we can imagine.
Jobs within ISIS, for someone to help them, with their ransoms, and setting up bitcoin storages etc. There are a lot of other jobs as well/ Conferences/Silk road cases/etc which are directly a result of bitcoin. So there is no way to estimate it.
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