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newbie
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November 06, 2014, 02:17:37 PM
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we have a domain.....

www.bitgig.co

Final bits of work and testing are being done over the next day or two.

Hope to have a release announcement on Monday Smiley
hero member
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Even if Fiverr did allow BTC payouts, you can bet on US.gov forcing them to implement an AML/KYC and tax identification number scheme in order to continue effectively persecuting economic liberty.

Could they not move operations outside US borders?

I think Fiverr is based in Israel, but Team America World Police's jurisdiction extends to cover all sovereign lands.

They still have offices in the US though, which still could put them within partial jurisdiction of the US.
hero member
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Founder & CEO of Coinut.com, Litecoin Core Dev
I am just wondering how many recruiters will use it. One of my site workforbitcoin.com was built a few years ago. Still there are not many job posters.
newbie
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Thanks for the feedback so far,

Yep Fiverr does accept Bitcoins, but does not pay out in them.

The other difference we want to make between the two, is that it's not a set rate as in you can only charge $5 & extras.

With ours there will be no upper or lower limit to what you can charge, for example, you might want to charge $1's worth of Bitcoin or it might be a month long project (We will develop a Long Jobs section) for $1000's of Bitcoin Smiley

With regards to the fees, We will introduce seller levels so once you have done X amount of business and had X amount of sales, the fees will go down. Fivver currently charge $1 (20%) Then you loose paypal fees on top of that, so you typically only earn $3.80 odd from your $5 dollar gigs.

Not much we would do for $5 let alone $3.80 Wink

legendary
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RIP Mommy
Even if Fiverr did allow BTC payouts, you can bet on US.gov forcing them to implement an AML/KYC and tax identification number scheme in order to continue effectively persecuting economic liberty.

Could they not move operations outside US borders?

I think Fiverr is based in Israel, but Team America World Police's jurisdiction extends to cover all sovereign lands.
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 103
Even if Fiverr did allow BTC payouts, you can bet on US.gov forcing them to implement an AML/KYC and tax identification number scheme in order to continue effectively persecuting economic liberty.

Could they not move operations outside US borders?
legendary
Activity: 3038
Merit: 1032
RIP Mommy
Even if Fiverr did allow BTC payouts, you can bet on US.gov forcing them to implement an AML/KYC and tax identification number scheme in order to continue effectively persecuting economic liberty.
full member
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But then how could they justify continuing to charge their exorbitant fees?

Also, it would prevent them from collecting real names of customers. As we know, the NSA is colaborating with Paypal, collecting all user data:
http://www.boilingfrogspost.com/2013/12/13/glen-greenwald-goes-on-record-i-dont-doubt-paypal-cooperates-with-nsa/

Is that okay? If you do a microjob, do you really need to disclose your real name?

What if you do a gig for someone that's on the 'not-ok'-list. So, because you made a logo for this black metal band that's singing about death and destruction of America, you're now on a list of suspicious people, and if you happen to have a friend or two on facebook that's the brother of someone on the no-fly list, don't be surprised if you get stopped when entering the US, for extra questioning, or perhaps you're denied outright.
legendary
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RIP Mommy
Sorry to break he news guys but fiverr have been using Bitcoin for some time now.
Any gig that you buy can be paid with in BTC.

But you don't get paid in BTC.

I'm pretty sure that if enough people want to get paid in BTC, then they'd implement it pretty soon.
They have the existing framework and user base so not really hard to implement.

But then how could they justify continuing to charge their exorbitant fees?

They couldn't, so they have no economic incentive to allow BTC payouts.
legendary
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Sorry to break he news guys but fiverr have been using Bitcoin for some time now.
Any gig that you buy can be paid with in BTC.

But you don't get paid in BTC.

I'm pretty sure that if enough people want to get paid in BTC, then they'd implement it pretty soon.
They have the existing framework and user base so not really hard to implement.
hero member
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15% fee is too high if you want to compete with fiverr you need something better that just accepting bitcoins as they do now.

I think a 5-10% fee is okay until more popularity. Fiverr has a 20% fee, but this derives from marketing and popularity.
legendary
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15% fee is too high if you want to compete with fiverr you need something better that just accepting bitcoins as they do now.
hero member
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It's a good idea. My only concern would be the fact that Fiverr does accept Bitcoin payments.

The minute Fiverr offers payouts in Bitcoin, this idea may loose a large amount of popularity if you happen to gain some. It is definitely worth mentioning.

From first impressions, the site looks fine in terms of development. Design needs works and obvious changes such as "Copyright © Your Website 2014" change.
legendary
Activity: 3038
Merit: 1032
RIP Mommy
Sorry to break he news guys but fiverr have been using Bitcoin for some time now.
Any gig that you buy can be paid with in BTC.

But you don't get paid in BTC.
legendary
Activity: 3178
Merit: 1348
Sorry to break he news guys but fiverr have been using Bitcoin for some time now.
Any gig that you buy can be paid with in BTC.
legendary
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it looks cool,
so it is a service like fiverr but with bitcoin,isn't it?
newbie
Activity: 49
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Howdy all,

A few of us in our office use fiverr every so often (a micro jobbing site). Yesterday, our designer said "Wouldn't it be good if someone done this but with Bitcoin".

So after seconding one of our junior developers yesterday on to the project, we have a base structure ready to be built upon.

Before we throw too much development time in to the project, we just wanted to reach out and see what people thought of the idea, and also, for people to take up early registrations and use of the site.

The site itself functions, though it is not pretty and will need refinement, however it is working in as much as you can list your jobs on there and buy them etc.

We are thinking fee wise, 15% base fee, but lowering this down to 10% then 5% for giggers (People advertising jobs available) as their level and status go up.

The site can be found in it's test home at http://www.blendpop.com/jobs

Remember, a though we are looking for people to use it, it is a beta 0.1 release.

There is a chat window, which one of our junior devs is monitoring, so if anyone has any ideas / issues then feed back through the online chat or on here Smiley

Cheers
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