SidaroffVany
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November 15, 2016, 01:33:50 AM |
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OP, good question!
I will take 0 to 10% of my salary in Bitcoin for now.
If the salary is divided into two parts and one receiving bitcoin, it will be very good. It would be better to keep even a part in bitcoin to increase income through bitcoin prices in the future.
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goldenchip
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November 15, 2016, 01:39:32 AM |
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I would like to, but the problem is that this can lead to losses in case Bitcoin falls in price, especially if the price fall occurs shortly before receiving the salary, not giving time for a good price correction. On the other hand, gains can be made in the event of a price increase, but this is difficult to predict.
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November 15, 2016, 01:45:02 AM |
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In Europe there is a hot new pertaining to a company whose going to introduce paying bitcoins to their employees. But given the instability of the bitcoins market value is it an advantage for the employees or an disadvantage. In my opinion this kind of payment for salary is not yet beneficial to employees not until bitcoins price has become stabled. Though if bitcoin will start to increase its monetary value it can be advantageuos but if not then it is a peril to the employees. So what do you think, what is your opinion on this matter?
if my company where i work pay salary for all employees with bitcoin, i will accept it. but nothing for now
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farl2web
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November 15, 2016, 01:49:01 AM |
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I would like to, but the problem is that this can lead to losses in case Bitcoin falls in price, especially if the price fall occurs shortly before receiving the salary, not giving time for a good price correction. On the other hand, gains can be made in the event of a price increase, but this is difficult to predict.
Bitcoin today does not have the stability to be sure that my wage inflation will not eat or something else. And as will be regulated by the amount depends upon employers. And then deception can not be avoided.
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November 15, 2016, 03:14:41 AM |
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Just little worried about fluctuations, fiat are more stabil so far.
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VeiweiLo
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November 15, 2016, 05:49:31 AM |
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very dificult salary use bitcoin because until now in my country not regulate and bitcoin only digital curency not real curency
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November 15, 2016, 06:49:50 AM |
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very dificult salary use bitcoin because until now in my country not regulate and bitcoin only digital curency not real curency
but here you are. how do you cash out bitcoin in your country? i think its an advantage as some point since your money not being regulated and taxed. that means you can have them without deductions.
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kreskko
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November 25, 2016, 11:13:57 PM |
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To begin one to have a good salary, otherwise it will not really be seen if we translate in bitcoin.
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olyaru
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November 25, 2016, 11:38:04 PM |
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At the expense of wages, I'm not sure, but the investment in bitcoin is another matter. But there is one thing to remark invest when you have surplus funds. And remember the main rule of any investor: never invest more than you can afford. Despite all the positive prospects that loom before Bitcoin today.
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coszy
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November 25, 2016, 11:55:02 PM |
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At the expense of wages, I'm not sure, but the investment in bitcoin is another matter. But there is one thing to remark invest when you have surplus funds. And remember the main rule of any investor: never invest more than you can afford. Despite all the positive prospects that loom before Bitcoin today.
If the salary is good, it can be part of it and to keep in bitcoin and thus expect other increases in prices, but if the popularity of bitcoin will rise, even the need for exchange will disappear by itself.
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November 26, 2016, 12:16:09 AM |
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Sure, I would... Actually I use bitcoin as money almost every day, and I can trade them to my local currency
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Winter1986
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November 26, 2016, 12:17:38 AM |
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very dificult salary use bitcoin because until now in my country not regulate and bitcoin only digital curency not real curency
but here you are. how do you cash out bitcoin in your country? i think its an advantage as some point since your money not being regulated and taxed. that means you can have them without deductions. While, the Bitcoin exists in nature for almost a couple of years, the vast majority of the public still sees it as nothing more than a toy for financial nerds, but not for payroll job.
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onelove2111
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November 26, 2016, 12:37:37 AM |
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When bitcoin will replace other currencies and paper money, we will not need, then I probably would have agreed to be paid in bitcoin even completely and not partially.
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Adbitco
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November 26, 2016, 11:03:03 AM |
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I would say yes because even now when bitcoin is not mainstream currency one can still make good money by trading it for dollar.
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November 26, 2016, 07:53:32 PM |
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I would say yes because even now when bitcoin is not mainstream currency one can still make good money by trading it for dollar.
I would have agreed. Not only because of what can be successfully Bitcoins trade, but also due to the fact that he is not impaired
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November 28, 2016, 07:03:41 AM |
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I would say yes because even now when bitcoin is not mainstream currency one can still make good money by trading it for dollar.
Agreed with you, I earned bitcoin through trading and signature campaign, I would say it as a salary since the amount of I've earned is greater than in my job.
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Narosya
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December 03, 2016, 09:39:20 PM |
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With wages so many counts as the state with me, and with the employer. Bitcoin would put an end to it. I guess I have no doubt agreed to Bitcoin.
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December 03, 2016, 11:48:07 PM |
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i would not plan on getting my whole salary with bitcoins rather i will be happy to convert some part of my salary to bitcoin as you need fiat for local shopping and emergency and once the bitcoin becomes main stream i would be glad to get my full salary in bitcoin
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December 04, 2016, 04:47:46 AM |
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yess i would accept bitcoin is stable .maybe i would get low as a salary later if i invest it for a long term then i would be able to earn a lot more money rather than fiat currency .with the use of bitcoins i am loosing the faith of other currencies and i believe that bitcoins would occcupy the market a lot .
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manyuta
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December 04, 2016, 06:32:56 AM |
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Maybe it's a good idea to get paid in Bitcoin, but always practice my employer himself at its discretion pay wages according to the dollar exchange rate, which is advantageous for him. So I'm not sure that will be beneficial to get Bitcoin now.
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