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May 29, 2017, 03:04:49 PM
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Of course, bitcoin can increase employment and reduce unemployment. The creation of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies led to the creation of an entire industry, which includes:

  • mining communities
  • exchange markets
  • individual traders



Exactly, so by extension Bitcoin has reduced unemployment rates and has created employment for the exchanges, miners, traders and part time jobs for the unemployment youth globally.
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May 29, 2017, 03:15:35 PM
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Individuals who's been knowlegable with bitcoins are entirely great to catch some oppurtunity on it that is the reason we can see various individuals investing a considerable measure energy in it and without a doubt some of individuals out there are unemployed and been help by bitcoins to procure for their day by day needs however we ought not depend our future here since I think our future will be at hazard for some point and i think bitcoin will be the best on the off chance that we think it as sideline employment thus by that we can acquire and spare to have a bountifull in futre ahead.
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May 29, 2017, 03:17:38 PM
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Yeah, bitcoin creates some jobs suitable for young people who are exposed and working a lot on the computer, that reduces the unemployment rate in some countries around the world. Especially the job earn bitcoin do not need a degree, just have certain skills and requirements appropriate for the job, there are many different jobs involved in it, that creates many opportunities for people to work in different fields. The work we often see is signature campaigns, miner, faucet, gambling, trading, investing and simple tasks,...

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May 29, 2017, 07:11:56 PM
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No..
Bitcoin does nothing to reduce unemployment.

Earning a few cents from a sig campaign or faucet doesn't mean you have a job.
You have no unemployment benefits when the campaign ends , you have no healthcare benefits it adds nothing to your pension fund.

Only a child would consider these jobs.

And in long term bitcoin is supposed to KILL jobs.
Remember?

Moneygram? Western Union?
WU has 7000, MG 3000 not counting all the offices worldwide.

Not to mention all the banks bitcoin was supposed to kill..



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May 29, 2017, 07:31:04 PM
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Due to the unemployment rates in certain countries especially Africa , most of its youth are freelancers and are only able to find jobs remotely. With the introduction of Bitcoin most of these freelance employers are able to pay them online to do part time jobs therefore I can conclude that Bitcoin has reduced unemployment and it's still doing the same.
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May 29, 2017, 07:35:08 PM
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bitcoin won't be making you employed any way. it would be a good way of earning extra with these signature campaigns and similar services but this doesn't really count as employment where you can have a steady consistent income. it still would be best if you can have a job that pays you regularly

i think it depend on the bitcoin users because many of the bitcoin users have made as a permanent source of income and in bitcoin forum there are a lot of opportunities, the signature campaign is not only the one source of income, and let me tell you that working in bitcoin is much better than having a job because in real job the payment are always less than the work, so surely bitcoin reduced the unemployment.
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May 29, 2017, 07:59:17 PM
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I just read some people mentioning forum signatures as a proof that Bitcoin reduces unemployment Cheesy
Do you really feel that when you're posting for those few coins every month you're employed? Signatures can be qualified as earning on the side, but it's not a real job and has nothing to do with unemployment rates. Try paying for such a little thing like health insurance with signature money and you'll see how little it is.

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May 29, 2017, 09:11:30 PM
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No..
Bitcoin does nothing to reduce unemployment.

Earning a few cents from a sig campaign or faucet doesn't mean you have a job.
You have no unemployment benefits when the campaign ends , you have no healthcare benefits it adds nothing to your pension fund.

Only a child would consider these jobs.

And in long term bitcoin is supposed to KILL jobs.
Remember?

Moneygram? Western Union?
WU has 7000, MG 3000 not counting all the offices worldwide.

Not to mention all the banks bitcoin was supposed to kill..


Widen your scope pal.  There are freelancing jobs that pay in bitcoin.  It is not only in a signature campaign where one person can earn bitcoin.  If you search this forum you can see some service that actually hires people that have knowledge in programming, marketing, graphic design and much more.  This stuff reduces unemployment.  About the benefits, you can always apply for it voluntarily.
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May 29, 2017, 09:17:48 PM
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No..
Bitcoin does nothing to reduce unemployment.

Earning a few cents from a sig campaign or faucet doesn't mean you have a job.
You have no unemployment benefits when the campaign ends , you have no healthcare benefits it adds nothing to your pension fund.

Only a child would consider these jobs.

And in long term bitcoin is supposed to KILL jobs.
Remember?

Moneygram? Western Union?
WU has 7000, MG 3000 not counting all the offices worldwide.

Not to mention all the banks bitcoin was supposed to kill..




How about those people that struggling to find a work or already not able to work physically? How about those people that being bullied in their work and find peaceful mind doing bitcoin jobs? Signature campaign and faucet are the only one you know how to earn bitcoin? Let's say yes then some of the signature campaign's payment can now have the ability to feed 1 family for a week because of the bitcoin price. Of course it's not a job but taking opportunity by others who are struggling.

Don't be negative. Of course they don't have the same benefits that a normal employee have but it's a good thing they have an opportunity to earn even they have no day jobs than to sit all day in their home waiting for nothing. They are listed at the percentage of unemployed but it's not a big deal as long as they sees opportunity to earned money legally.
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May 29, 2017, 09:23:13 PM
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I just read some people mentioning forum signatures as a proof that Bitcoin reduces unemployment Cheesy
Do you really feel that when you're posting for those few coins every month you're employed? Signatures can be qualified as earning on the side, but it's not a real job and has nothing to do with unemployment rates. Try paying for such a little thing like health insurance with signature money and you'll see how little it is.

It's just for some people that lives in countries where monthly paycheck is very low, for them money from signature campaigns are the same as working all month. Again that doesn't mean that bitcoin reduced unemployment in the world, and I don't think that bitcoin has power to do that.
Paying health insurance, to take credit from the bank and collateral to be salary from bitcoin campaigns is impossible.
I wish to add that I agree with comment above in the end bitcoin can kill some jobs.

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May 29, 2017, 09:25:13 PM
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In fact, this is a poorly explored niche, and those who find an activity capable of generating demand can be highly rewarded.

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May 29, 2017, 09:35:04 PM
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No..
Bitcoin does nothing to reduce unemployment.

Earning a few cents from a sig campaign or faucet doesn't mean you have a job.
You have no unemployment benefits when the campaign ends , you have no healthcare benefits it adds nothing to your pension fund.

Only a child would consider these jobs.

And in long term bitcoin is supposed to KILL jobs.
Remember?

Moneygram? Western Union?
WU has 7000, MG 3000 not counting all the offices worldwide.

Not to mention all the banks bitcoin was supposed to kill..


Widen your scope pal.  There are freelancing jobs that pay in bitcoin.  It is not only in a signature campaign where one person can earn bitcoin.  If you search this forum you can see some service that actually hires people that have knowledge in programming, marketing, graphic design and much more.  This stuff reduces unemployment.  About the benefits, you can always apply for it voluntarily.

Lols, poor understanding of what job creation means.

Those freelancing jobs where there even before bitcoin and people would still need others to work for them bitcoin or not.
Those jobs didn't appear magically just because bitcoin.
You might now have access to them but this way you;re just taking a job from somebody else.

It's not a job creation.

And  no, temporary projects have nothing to do with unemployment or with actual jobs
You'll know that when you're going to look at your retirement fund.

Due to the unemployment rates in certain countries especially Africa , most of its youth are freelancers and are only able to find jobs remotely. With the introduction of Bitcoin most of these freelance employers are able to pay them online to do part time jobs therefore I can conclude that Bitcoin has reduced unemployment and it's still doing the same.

Again somebody who doesn't understand what creating a job is.
The guy from Africa that takes that "job" means a guy from India won't have a job.

It's like moving a factory to China.
So overall the unemployment rate stays the same.
No..
Bitcoin does nothing to reduce unemployment.

Earning a few cents from a sig campaign or faucet doesn't mean you have a job.
You have no unemployment benefits when the campaign ends , you have no healthcare benefits it adds nothing to your pension fund.

Only a child would consider these jobs.

And in long term bitcoin is supposed to KILL jobs.
Remember?

Moneygram? Western Union?
WU has 7000, MG 3000 not counting all the offices worldwide.

Not to mention all the banks bitcoin was supposed to kill..




How about those people that struggling to find a work or already not able to work physically? How about those people that being bullied in their work and find peaceful mind doing bitcoin jobs? Signature campaign and faucet are the only one you know how to earn bitcoin? Let's say yes then some of the signature campaign's payment can now have the ability to feed 1 family for a week because of the bitcoin price. Of course it's not a job but taking opportunity by others who are struggling.

Don't be negative. Of course they don't have the same benefits that a normal employee have but it's a good thing they have an opportunity to earn even they have no day jobs than to sit all day in their home waiting for nothing. They are listed at the percentage of unemployed but it's not a big deal as long as they sees opportunity to earned money legally.

First thing first.
There are no benefits there isn't even one benefit to compare..
Benefits means one different thing which proves that you haven't had a normal job in your life till now.
They refer to extra (dif insurance,transport, food or accommodation) not to the main payment.

Secondary... what are you going to do when Mr T says , enough spam on my forum and bans all sigs?
Where are you going to file for unemployment benefits?






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May 29, 2017, 09:58:30 PM
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I think it all possible because of the open source nature of Bitcoin we are able to get better access to this crypto currency which leads to better opportunities. its simple it is not just a currency it is also a way whicvg connects and build many awesome communities over the internet just as like this forum. people can eventually share their opinions and views with each other so people can get farther more reach of inrmation which can employ them if they work hard on it.
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May 29, 2017, 10:04:49 PM
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Since a lot of micro jobs online are paying in Bitcoin it means Bitcoin has made other means of employment possible and therefore it can reduced unemployment.
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May 29, 2017, 10:05:14 PM
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I find bitcoin as an alternative for unemployment, you will treat yourself employed at your own comfort at home. And you will earn real money depending on your source.

Trading can be a good way of earning though.
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May 29, 2017, 10:18:29 PM
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An agreement between employee and employer is an employment.  The discussion here is about employment and bitcoin.  there are couple of examples already given where bitcoin can help in reducing unemployment.  As stated on the earlier reply even a single employment out of 100 unemployed still reduced the unemployment.  This does not tackle about how well the job creation is.
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May 29, 2017, 10:22:25 PM
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I just read some people mentioning forum signatures as a proof that Bitcoin reduces unemployment Cheesy
Do you really feel that when you're posting for those few coins every month you're employed? Signatures can be qualified as earning on the side, but it's not a real job and has nothing to do with unemployment rates. Try paying for such a little thing like health insurance with signature money and you'll see how little it is.
i think signature campaign do not give you such amount of money from which you can consider your self as employed, to me signature campaign income s enough for your pocket money,  but if you want to become rich from bitcoin then you need to invest money in trading as from there you can really make good profit.
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May 29, 2017, 10:31:37 PM
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Satoshi never knew that his could change the lives of millions, look at all the opportunities Bitcoin has provided us.
Signature campaigns are just one tiny percent of the ecosystem not even 1% imagine an ecosystem as huge as $40B
Now signatures combined are only a few hundred thousands, the biggest part is in mining operations, many people are actually earning the most of the market cap.

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May 29, 2017, 10:37:49 PM
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Satoshi never knew that his could change the lives of millions, look at all the opportunities Bitcoin has provided us.
Signature campaigns are just one tiny percent of the ecosystem not even 1% imagine an ecosystem as huge as $40B
Now signatures combined are only a few hundred thousands, the biggest part is in mining operations, many people are actually earning the most of the market cap.

He knew these would happen, but also he is thinking the opposite. He said there would be a lot of transactions in the future, or there will not. He is having doubts on his creation, but he is still thining positively about it. What I am thinking is that, why did he leave bitcoin, I understand that he is focussing on other things, but he don't need to leave bitcoin. He might be of great help to bitcoin
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May 29, 2017, 10:51:43 PM
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I just read some people mentioning forum signatures as a proof that Bitcoin reduces unemployment Cheesy
Do you really feel that when you're posting for those few coins every month you're employed? Signatures can be qualified as earning on the side, but it's not a real job and has nothing to do with unemployment rates. Try paying for such a little thing like health insurance with signature money and you'll see how little it is.
i think signature campaign do not give you such amount of money from which you can consider your self as employed, to me signature campaign income s enough for your pocket money,  but if you want to become rich from bitcoin then you need to invest money in trading as from there you can really make good profit.
Money is like force in Newton's law. They do not arise from nowhere and disappear into nowhere. To earn on the trading of bitcoins you need to have someone part with their money. Why do you think that those who parted with their money will not be you? I hope that soon there will be a lot of work on the Internet with a payment in bitcoins. If the income is sufficient for life it will be a serious challenge to Fiat currency.
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