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Re: Freelancing Sites that Pay in Bitcoin/Crypto
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coupable
on 10/08/2020, 17:43:57 UTC
We have a lot of lists posted by our colleagues here but one of the site that is not yet included was Banigig I have an account here and they work liked Fiverr and very similar in script check it out if you have a skill you can join here as a seller they accept Cryptocurrency and Paypal  


Banigig is really a great Freelancing site for Crypto lovers.
I already created an account and there are almost all skills to work and do micro job.
The best thing is it's payment system which supports cryptocurrency.
But most of the free launching sites don't support Crypto withdrawal till now.Thanks for adding Banigig here.
Why you plagiarised your full reply from the thread you quoted? This is against forum rules. You can just quote the full reply.
I have checked the website and it looks great with the increasing number of users. However, compared to some other major freelancing platforms, banigig takes 20% to 30% as a service fee for each task you complete. It's an exagerated percentage imo. I also don't like the bid system when many banigig workers can bid against each other, which makes it harder for the job poster to distinguich between biders which one is the most professional regardless of how much it costs.

same on the platform i used before , they have bid system too  . its easy to win a job this way because you can post lower rates if you really wanted to get the job or to earn money .

 they say pro workers have a high rate , job poster can use it to search for high quality workers and also he can find more details by visiting the bio of the workers  . the only advantage of the platform i use before is they dont take comission because the payment will go on your personal wallet .
Just to make things clear, that bid system isn't always fair. I don't call professional someone who is ready to fill a task that worth 1000$ for just few bucks. It's maybe an advantage for the job poster, but it's an indecent way for those great workers who can't devaluate their skills by bidding low against others. You ca clearly observ this in Audesk where almost all hard work jobs are done for pennies without a garante to be at the intended level, so many issues occuring because of this .
This why i like freelancers/job-posters using bitcointalk forum who can chose with whom to work and all they requirement is to pay for an escrow who is also considered as a freelancer offering services in the net.