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Re: Bitcoin freelancing is dead?
by
stompix
on 28/10/2019, 08:08:57 UTC
Check out the website https://crypto.jobs/ there are tons of work there with `remote` option available. I mean there are thousands of views on each of them given enough time and that means you have one in a thousands chance to get that job but at least you can see that people are still hiring.

Thousands of views over 47 jobs posted in 2 months.
What does that say to you?
In the real world, it would be called unemployment, in this environment, it's called head to McDonald's and start flipping burgers.

This will have a lot of further effects in the market, one of which is that will a lot of people willing to work, prices will drop, you won't be able to charge the customer too much as he has a lot to choose from. And the tricky part is that with no government involvement (lols, love the irony in this one) there is no minimum wage in freelancing, so if somebody decides he is willing to do the job for 2$ an hour, he will get it and ...there is no unemployment benefit either.....

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There were a lot of ICO's that plans to create one but they all failed miserably in the market, people are still hoping, Bitcoin could be a life saver for those who want to work from home doing a task.

Lols, I think I have seen tens of ICOs that were claiming they will solve the problem of freelancers and they will get you better payments better ....everything. But if you use common sense and realize that no matter what technology you have at hand if you don't have water you can't grow fish, it was clear from the start that all those projects depend on people that are offering those jobs
And if there is no offer, you can't create them from this air...