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Re: What if salaries were paid in BTC
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xSkylarx
on 30/07/2023, 06:37:21 UTC
A friend of mine in our discussion today about Bitcoin was insisting that salaries and wages be paid in Bitcoin in some countries.
I was of the opinion that the government will not allow fiat to be replaced by Bitcoin .so what is your take on this will it be a positive move on the Bitcoin ecosystem or not

So far, I haven't met anybody in my hometown that is being paid in Bitcoins for his main salary. It's one thing to work on the side for some projects and be paid in BTC, but to receive all your money in BTC only might be a bit hard. First of all, the government wants its taxes in their own Fiat money. Sending them monthly BTC for the tax bill is probably not going to be accepted. The same goes for all the utility bills and other living expenses, I have to pay everything in Euro and can't choose to use BTC. It would be nice if the world changes so much that we could choose freely in which currency we want to pay our bills, but I don't see this happening any time soon. So, the only alternative is to exchange our BTC to Fiat on a regular basis each week or month, which creates a big risk if the BTC price moves in the wrong direction. Short term price movements could lead to financial losses if we need to pay bills during bear markets.    


You still need to convert it to your own currency, even if you were paid in bitcoin. You are right; only a few merchants accept bitcoin as payment, and again, they are so few that you also don't notice them because most of the services that we pay for are in fiat. I haven't seen one that was receiving bitcoin as their main salary, but my coworker is almost doing this because we are paid via Paypal and it is banned in their country. I've tried to ask him, but he refuses, as I've seen again on TV that bitcoin is illegal.