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Title: Make www.freelancer.com accept Bitcoins!
Post by: andrepcg on July 20, 2011, 12:28:44 PM
Yay for challenge!

that would be cool if they start accepting bitcoins


Title: Re: Make www.freelancer.com accept Bitcoins!
Post by: imperi on July 20, 2011, 12:32:06 PM
-1 for thread. Pointless discussion.


Title: Re: Make www.freelancer.com accept Bitcoins!
Post by: molecular on July 20, 2011, 12:34:13 PM
Yay for challenge!

that would be cool if they start accepting bitcoins

should we create a topic for every site we would like to see accepting bitcoins? That would be a lot of threads.

I know I should not yell so loudly, because I made a redundant post today myself ;), but maybe suggestions on who we could try to convince to use bitcoin could go in this or a similar thread: http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=4667





Title: Re: Make www.freelancer.com accept Bitcoins!
Post by: andrepcg on July 20, 2011, 12:40:02 PM
im sorry mr molecule and mr imperial but i got excited :p

wont happen again


Title: Re: Make www.freelancer.com accept Bitcoins!
Post by: kokjo on July 20, 2011, 12:45:14 PM
-1 for thread. Pointless discussion.
-1 for useless comment!


Title: Re: Make www.freelancer.com accept Bitcoins!
Post by: imperi on July 20, 2011, 12:46:19 PM
-1 for thread. Pointless discussion.
-1 for useless comment!

-1 for response to useless comment.


Title: Re: Make www.freelancer.com accept Bitcoins!
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on July 20, 2011, 01:48:17 PM
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Title: Re: Make www.freelancer.com accept Bitcoins!
Post by: molecular on July 20, 2011, 04:47:30 PM
im sorry mr molecule and mr imperial but i got excited :p

wont happen again

I hope you don't mean the "getting excited" part ;) Otherwise, I'd have to feel really bad for myself.


Title: Re: Make www.freelancer.com accept Bitcoins!
Post by: evoorhees on July 20, 2011, 04:50:45 PM
Freelancer.com, odesk.com, and elance.com...

ONE of these sites will adopt Bitcoin, because they are in intense competition with each other. The international/cross-border dynamics of these services is perfect for Bitcoin. I imagine these companies are watching the Bitcoin space to see how it develops. When it's more mature, they'll be racing to jump on board before their competitors.


Title: Re: Make www.freelancer.com accept Bitcoins!
Post by: Stephen Gornick on July 21, 2011, 09:06:30 AM
Freelancer.com, odesk.com, and elance.com...

ONE of these sites will adopt Bitcoin, because they are in intense competition with each other. The international/cross-border dynamics of these services is perfect for Bitcoin. I imagine these companies are watching the Bitcoin space to see how it develops. When it's more mature, they'll be racing to jump on board before their competitors.

Here's an example of why this needs to happen:
 - http://blog.freelancer.com/general-announcements/bank-transfers-are-now-available-for-all-our-india-users-through-payoneer/
  They charge $10 per funds transfer, minimum transfer size: $50

So apparently those hiring have to use moneybookers for loading prepaid accounts which are then used to pay for the work to be performed by a freelancer.
- http://blog.freelancer.com/uncategorized/new-freelancer-com-pay-on-demand-system/


Title: Re: Make www.freelancer.com accept Bitcoins!
Post by: evoorhees on July 21, 2011, 05:46:52 PM

Here's an example of why this needs to happen:
 - http://blog.freelancer.com/general-announcements/bank-transfers-are-now-available-for-all-our-india-users-through-payoneer/
  They charge $10 per funds transfer, minimum transfer size: $50

So apparently those hiring have to use moneybookers for loading prepaid accounts which are then used to pay for the work to be performed by a freelancer.
- http://blog.freelancer.com/uncategorized/new-freelancer-com-pay-on-demand-system/


Bingo. And actually that $10 fee is just to send the USD to an Indian bank. The worker will then have to convert to Rupees at X% additional loss.


Title: Re: Make www.freelancer.com accept Bitcoins!
Post by: spble on July 25, 2011, 01:47:50 AM
I work with Freelancer.com, and I presented the concept of bitcoins to the staff the other day.

I also suggested that we accept bitcoins as a form of currency on the site, but unfortunately it was not well received, and with good reason.

Given the amount of fraud that we already battle with daily, I think it is extremely unlikely that Freelancer.com will be accepting bitcoins any time in the near future.

However, once the currency grows and matures I'm sure they could be convinced to take it on in the spirit of competition.


Title: Re: Make www.freelancer.com accept Bitcoins!
Post by: evoorhees on July 25, 2011, 02:29:07 AM
I work with Freelancer.com, and I presented the concept of bitcoins to the staff the other day.

I also suggested that we accept bitcoins as a form of currency on the site, but unfortunately it was not well received, and with good reason.

Given the amount of fraud that we already battle with daily, I think it is extremely unlikely that Freelancer.com will be accepting bitcoins any time in the near future.

However, once the currency grows and matures I'm sure they could be convinced to take it on in the spirit of competition.

The fact that you are dealing with lots of fraud is perhaps the best reason to look into Bitcoin. Zero percent chance of chargebacks and "fake cards."  Bitcoin is more safe than other forms of online payment.


Title: Re: Make www.freelancer.com accept Bitcoins!
Post by: indicasteve on July 25, 2011, 02:35:38 AM

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The fact that you are dealing with lots of fraud is perhaps the best reason to look into Bitcoin. Zero percent chance of chargebacks and "fake cards."  Bitcoin is more safe than other forms of online payment.

  +1   :P


Title: Re: Make www.freelancer.com accept Bitcoins!
Post by: bitcoinminer on July 25, 2011, 03:42:56 AM
The fact that you are dealing with lots of fraud is perhaps the best reason to look into Bitcoin. Zero percent chance of chargebacks and "fake cards."  Bitcoin is more safe than other forms of online payment.

Exactly.  Just ask Allinvain or MagicalTux about how secure Bitcoin is!


Title: Re: Make www.freelancer.com accept Bitcoins!
Post by: kjj on July 25, 2011, 04:07:15 AM
The fact that you are dealing with lots of fraud is perhaps the best reason to look into Bitcoin. Zero percent chance of chargebacks and "fake cards."  Bitcoin is more safe than other forms of online payment.

Exactly.  Just ask Allinvain or MagicalTux about how secure Bitcoin is!

That's really a different issue.  And if someone is concerned about that, they can cash out more or less instantly.


Title: Re: Make www.freelancer.com accept Bitcoins!
Post by: evoorhees on July 25, 2011, 04:27:14 AM
The fact that you are dealing with lots of fraud is perhaps the best reason to look into Bitcoin. Zero percent chance of chargebacks and "fake cards."  Bitcoin is more safe than other forms of online payment.

Exactly.  Just ask Allinvain or MagicalTux about how secure Bitcoin is!

Actually I bet both of them would confirm my statement. It was their own systems which were compromised and they'd be the first to acknowledge that.



Title: Re: Make www.freelancer.com accept Bitcoins!
Post by: molecular on July 25, 2011, 07:51:44 AM
The fact that you are dealing with lots of fraud is perhaps the best reason to look into Bitcoin. Zero percent chance of chargebacks and "fake cards."  Bitcoin is more safe than other forms of online payment.

Exactly.  Just ask Allinvain or MagicalTux about how secure Bitcoin is!

Secure against what?

Allinvain suffered from security breach by windows (?). He got his wallet stolen, not bitcoins fault.
MagicalTux suffered from security breach by bad password, he got his db compromised, not bitcoins fault.

Bitcoin is secure against chargeback fraud.