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Re: BiblePay - New Coin Launch - Official Thread
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616westwarmoth
on 21/12/2017, 20:55:49 UTC
Understandably, but also there is a scarcity factor here, supply and demand,
how many Technical Writers and Public Relations people are also comfortable/knowledgeable about Cryptocurrency?
and also how many are specifically interested and knowledgeable about our project?

The U.S. vs the World pay rates is an interesting point, cryptocurrencies are a global currency,
most peoples pay is tied to where they live and the economic conditions and taxes/politics of where they live,
but since we all have internet access we can all work together, I wonder what the global payrate for work will be.

Id be interested on your thoughts on what you believe the different payscales and payrates for different jobs that have been proposed so far are.
And also what would be your payrate for researching, combining and publishing those results be? Smiley

I agree that we probably get better content from our writers due to their knowledge and passion, but PR firms learn the jobs the cover as they cover them and I'd wager tech writers do to.  I'm not saying we should shop them out to "pros".

I'm not the best person to ask for a hard and fast number.  Because I believe that most of the work done should be below market rate because 1) It's a charitable cryptocurrency and 2) Most people doing the work are invested in the coin and benefit from the coin getting stronger.  That is not to say it should all be free, but if I so certain that something is good for the coin that I'm willing to spearhead the idea and make the proposal, I feel I should be willing to accept below market wages at this point since our shared believe is this coin will rise.