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1  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Would you want to get paid in ETH or Bitcoin? on: October 29, 2017, 12:13:44 PM
Are there any pay roll services for bitcoin and ETH?  As a Blockchain developer or professional would you be happy to get paid in a cryptocurrency?  Sure with smart contracts - an ethereum based app is ideal for the gig economy?

Since I am a programmer I would prefer to earn Ether. Or get paid in ether and create my web application using solidity filecoin and IPFS. And earn more.


So for you, would the biggest disincentive be to use a service like this be the payroll charges that the provider or company might charge?
2  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Would you want to get paid in ETH or Bitcoin? on: October 29, 2017, 11:56:19 AM
i prefer to get payed in Bitcoin becourse i can pay my hosting and my domain with bitcoin!
also iam hold some bitcoin and they have to get more Cheesy



kind regards

That's great 0t hear - will definitely be in touch when the alpha service is launched!!
3  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Blockchain and the Gig Economy - a better system? on: October 29, 2017, 11:46:12 AM
What would happen if unfair or inaccurate reviews were left? Since the transaction can’t be reversed a person could be subject to abuse and unfair reviews which would affect their image. How’d you stop something like this from happening?


In the case of any disputes, there would be a cloud of mediators who could judge the quality of the work and make the final call.  In these cases to avoid negative sentiments, then the reviews could be written by the impartial 3rd party on their decision.  

Alternatively taking an entirely transparent view, one might say that all reviews still need to be shared - good or bad - however if the reviewer themselves- who is also reviewed by the freelancer - has a consistently poor set of reviews, then their feedback score would be downweighted etc.

Thoughts?
4  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Would you want to get paid in ETH or Bitcoin? on: October 28, 2017, 12:31:26 PM
Are there any pay roll services for bitcoin and ETH?

I find this article interesting https://risepeople.com/blog/why-some-companies-pay-employees-in-bitcoin/ and yes there are so many employees now that are paid with bitcoin, eth and other crpyto so you should know that now mate.

As a Blockchain developer or professional would you be happy to get paid in a cryptocurrency?  

Yes, of course as I'm embracing bitcoin now and it's one of the privilege that I'm going to have as a professional or just a simple office worker. I don't have to buy bitcoin so it helps me to save a lot of time.

Sure with smart contracts - an ethereum based app is ideal for the gig economy?

I'm not a fan of ETH / smart contracts.


Thanks Blockman!! 
5  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Would you want to get paid in ETH or Bitcoin? on: October 28, 2017, 12:23:56 PM
Are there any pay roll services for bitcoin and ETH?  As a Blockchain developer or professional would you be happy to get paid in a cryptocurrency?  Sure with smart contracts - an ethereum based app is ideal for the gig economy?
People already get paid in bitcoin man ! I don't know why it should come as a point of discussion since it's obvious people want to get paid in bitcoins/other cryptos.Isn't that's the reason why all of us are here ? Check out the services section,you would find lot of open jobs are paying in bitcoins.

Thanks - will check out the services.  Definitely agree that is all why we are here Smiley  Just wondering if there are any more mainstream services that let companies pay out in Crypto currencies.  If want it to go mainstream then need to encourage ease of adoption and I would imagine for companies paying out - having to do individual transactions to each team member etc would be quite timeconsuming.


An APP == Fuck things up.They would have service charges + moderation + terms and conditions .Cancer to the decentralised economy.

Interesting and definitely a perspective to consider.  Ideally looking at building something by the crypto community for the crypto community with a decentralised mission at its core.
6  Economy / Service Discussion / Would you want to get paid in ETH or Bitcoin? on: October 28, 2017, 11:24:30 AM
Are there any pay roll services for bitcoin and ETH?  As a Blockchain developer or professional would you be happy to get paid in a cryptocurrency?  Sure with smart contracts - an ethereum based app is ideal for the gig economy?
7  Bitcoin / Project Development / Blockchain and the Gig Economy - a better system? on: October 28, 2017, 09:50:33 AM
The way we work is changing

We live in a world today where worker’s want greater autonomy, greater choice and the ability to follow their passions whilst building up a career’s worth of variety and experiences from multiple employers.

The average duration of any single employment has drastically decreased in what is becoming an onward going trend.  Even in companies where many dream of working, like Facebook and Google, where massages, ice latte mochaccinos, laundry service and other excessive comforts are the norm, we are seeing the average employee staying just two years. 

It is industry and career stage agnostic

Reid Hoffman, the founder of LinkedIn, talks in his book ‘The Alliance’, of structuring employment agreements not just based on roles and titles but rather clearly defined missions.  These missions come with clear end points where the team member may take on a new assignment, perhaps within the company, perhaps not.

Nor is it just in the echelons of Silicon Valley or corporate giants that we see if this trend taking hold but rather at all levels of the industrial spectrum, both in function and hierarchy.   Whether it is driving a taxi, designing a logo, writing an article, creating a legal contract, integrating a batch of code or any other uniquely defined task, we are now seeing a massive expansion of piecemeal work and delivery.

Our systems, frameworks and processes must catch up

The gig economy, as we have now come to know this fractional way of working, is here to stay and brings with it both many wonderful opportunities as well as certain challenges.   However, it creates a need for lawmakers and regulators to provide the framework in which no person can be taken advantage of, or have their human rights impugned upon. 

It also creates the need for companies to think about how they attract and retain the best talent, whilst simultaneously increasing the importance of how “Gig’ers” build out and manage their career, profile and reputation. Whilst, at the same time providing themselves with a layer of financial security.

Enter Blockchain

The concept of blockchain has the potential to dramatically accelerate the revolution ongoing in the current employment model, leapfrogging current technologies and bringing with it unprecedented levels of transparency and security.

The gains to be had by applying Blockchain to the recruitment sector and the new world of the Gig Economy are plentiful.  The implications of blockchain and Ethereum based applications for the HR and recruitment industry are enormous.

Gig Economy 3.0

First, let us imagine a world, where CVs are uneditable histories of transactions and work. Delivered with clear reviews and ratings of both client and gig’er.   Next, imagine references are no longer needed because all the evidence is online and beyond the reach of an immoral recruiter or career embellisher.

Importantly, as the payer you can know exactly what you are getting and the inefficiencies and costs of reference taking are gone
Likewise from the Gig’er’s perspective, why should a world where you are paid the moment you are finished with a task not exist?  Why, when there is no reason for delay, should the Gig’er have to wait simply for the benefit of the other business’ cashflow? Or, as is all too un-common, not be paid at all. 

It is of course understandable that it takes time to process payments and approvals etc however that is yesterday’s world.  Today we stand on the footsteps of a new aged empowered by smart contracts and automation that mean we need not imagine any of these things any longer.
We know we can build a better operating system for the gig economy.  The world deserves it and want it. 

If you would like to join us in our journey and help build a community that will launch a project focused on delivering on the above then would love to here your feedback or comments.  Thanks!!
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