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July 19, 2017, 06:37:00 AM
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Unfortunately unless you are actually working a real job and getting paid in bitcoin, there are not many good ways of earning any real money.

There are couple of ways through which you can earn btc. You can start posting here and get paid though signature campaign., You can do freelancing work if you have some good skills and get paid in btc. You can learn the art of trading and make some money and also invest in some god altcoins which may give some short terms quick profits.
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July 19, 2017, 06:45:15 AM
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It think being unemployed can attract most to anything new, but most often the #1 and #2 and #3 priority if you have bills is another job. But crypto-currencies are in a way like the wild west, unconquered, dangerous, massively hyped (how many horrible places where called Springfield or other beauties back then?) but also promising and fertile. How much has land appreciated in 200 years? You grand gran grand grand parent may have been poor with what now may be worth $1000 billions in land. Likewise, crypto is the same - many "Springfields", gold rushers , shovel sellers (ICOs) but also massive opportunity if you hold 10 or 20 years and pick wisely. And there can be work, it's just that it doesn't matter if its etc or etc or dollar - you will be paid a salary depending on how unique and needed your skills are. Making money with money not easy - and making income by coin appreciation is in reality like going to Las Vegas short term.
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July 19, 2017, 07:03:15 AM
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Earning by way of bitcoin has been a real life-saver for those who are having a hard time finding a day job. There are so many opportunities presently available online and one just need to look for those opportunities. If they strike gold (digitally, in this case), and brings them a consistent income, they would not even have to go back to being employed. Also, saving a part of their bitcoin income would be a wise decision especially if they intend to have  it for the long term.
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July 19, 2017, 07:16:20 AM
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Weeks ago, I am discussing Bitcoin to my sister and my future brother-in-law (then) When they got married recently, both of them were unemployed and have been trying to get a job immediately after their marriage. Up until now they have no luck. My sister then decided to talk to me about how do I earn Bitcoins. I gladly explained it to her and then she decided to do it too. She was so happy that she is already earning bitcoin and had some extra budget while they are both unemployed. And now, she is so eager to learn more how to earn more coins.

Being unemployed drove her into engaging to Bitcoins. Maybe some people are like this. They grab Bitcoin when they are in need of money. And since that these people are now engaged in Bitcoin, I am sure that they will stay in Bitcoin and treat it as an investment even though they will have a decent paying jobs in the future.

I'm sure that this might be true, since as harsh at it is, bitcoins rarely require any skill. I think a lot of people start becoming freelancers and work for bitcoin since it is usually pretty simple.

Crypto has provided so many new opportunities especially for the unemployed people and on this forum alone, you can offer your services as a freelancer on a newbie account and people will hire you.
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July 19, 2017, 07:27:07 AM
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How is working for Bitcoin any different than working for fiat? I would say the moral of this thread is that freelancing has become a big thing and that a lot of unemployed people are forced to do freelancing. Which can be good and bad depending on your skillset. None of this has anything to do with Bitcoin.
Bitcoin only makes sense if you have money to spare. Being unemployed you probably don't have any.
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July 19, 2017, 07:34:56 AM
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Well this actually worked out for some but I don't think earning Bitcoin would be the best way to earn money especially now that your sister just got married. What if she would get pregnant, do you think earning Bitcoin can support the bills paid to check up on the doctor for pre-natal? I think they need to discuss it and get a real paying job first to save and then on their spare time they could earn from Bitcoin too. I think that's more practical.
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July 19, 2017, 07:40:57 AM
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There are also other people who think they can become oracles in the BTC ecosystem and try to pitch their ideas in small conferences. When you check their background some of them are either retired or yes, unemployed. Its funny.
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July 19, 2017, 07:41:38 AM
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Weeks ago, I am discussing Bitcoin to my sister and my future brother-in-law (then) When they got married recently, both of them were unemployed and have been trying to get a job immediately after their marriage. Up until now they have no luck. My sister then decided to talk to me about how do I earn Bitcoins. I gladly explained it to her and then she decided to do it too. She was so happy that she is already earning bitcoin and had some extra budget while they are both unemployed. And now, she is so eager to learn more how to earn more coins.

Being unemployed drove her into engaging to Bitcoins. Maybe some people are like this. They grab Bitcoin when they are in need of money. And since that these people are now engaged in Bitcoin, I am sure that they will stay in Bitcoin and treat it as an investment even though they will have a decent paying jobs in the future.
well lucky for you since your sister really aimed to learned and understand since not most of the people do that but indeed if she will learn more about how to grow her bitcoin and he invest correctly she and her husband will be more engaged and its for them to decide whether to look for a decent job or they will continue to quest with more deep knowledge about how to increase and have more bitcoin.
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July 19, 2017, 07:53:09 AM
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I think being unemployed would make me less likely to go into Bitcoin. Bitcoin is so volatile that anything can happen. If your entire money supply is based on that you are going to live a stressful life.

I think the thing that drives people to Bitcoin are mostly three things: vision for the future, gambler spirit, and desire to make a lot of money with little effort.

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July 19, 2017, 08:13:19 AM
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truely. Even i started using or earning bitcoin when i was in college. I used to earn some bitcoins and then utilize them as my pocketmoney. Bitcoin is best for unemployers. Now im planning to do my full time job in bitcoin. Many people here have made their courier in bitcoin. You really did a good work. Educating more and more people about bitcoin is a good job. Im sure now they will educate more people about the same. We can make bitcoin a widely used currency just by sharing such thoughts.
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July 19, 2017, 08:24:37 AM
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Weeks ago, I am discussing Bitcoin to my sister and my future brother-in-law (then) When they got married recently, both of them were unemployed and have been trying to get a job immediately after their marriage. Up until now they have no luck. My sister then decided to talk to me about how do I earn Bitcoins. I gladly explained it to her and then she decided to do it too. She was so happy that she is already earning bitcoin and had some extra budget while they are both unemployed. And now, she is so eager to learn more how to earn more coins.

Being unemployed drove her into engaging to Bitcoins. Maybe some people are like this. They grab Bitcoin when they are in need of money. And since that these people are now engaged in Bitcoin, I am sure that they will stay in Bitcoin and treat it as an investment even though they will have a decent paying jobs in the future.

I totally agree with your point, as i am example for this, when i was jobless that time one of my online friend introduced me to this site and gave detail about bitcoin and how to earn and today see i am earning more then what i was to earn in my day job and all my financial problem are solved and now i am able to run my family smoothly and even able to save  and invest for future.
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July 19, 2017, 08:30:46 AM
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I can see this happening because it doesn't take any skills or having an education to be able to obtain it.
It is all internet money or cryptocurrency as the people online like to call it.
So all you need is a data plan to hold,obtain and use it. Undecided
That's just like jobs. Trust me, I know plenty of uneducated dumb people that have great jobs. Can you guess how they got these jobs? Yes, they had connections, family ties, they were recommended for the job.
I'd say cryptos at least require some intelligence, basic English, basic computer skills, reading comprehension, sometimes confidence and trading knowledge, the ability to read graphs, do some basic math. Building your own mining rig and setting it up requires some above average skills, ones that most outsourced tech supports don't even have, but they have their jobs Wink I personally know information technology graduates, who know nothing about computer hardware, and have never built their own PCs.

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July 19, 2017, 08:33:11 AM
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Weeks ago, I am discussing Bitcoin to my sister and my future brother-in-law (then) When they got married recently, both of them were unemployed and have been trying to get a job immediately after their marriage. Up until now they have no luck. My sister then decided to talk to me about how do I earn Bitcoins. I gladly explained it to her and then she decided to do it too. She was so happy that she is already earning bitcoin and had some extra budget while they are both unemployed. And now, she is so eager to learn more how to earn more coins.

Being unemployed drove her into engaging to Bitcoins. Maybe some people are like this. They grab Bitcoin when they are in need of money. And since that these people are now engaged in Bitcoin, I am sure that they will stay in Bitcoin and treat it as an investment even though they will have a decent paying jobs in the future.

Bitcoin is an easy way to make money and anyone can use it as a way to make money. On this forum alone you can join signature campaigns, become a freelance writer, a coder or a graphic designer. Bitcoin is a good opportunity for a simple part time job and some people can even turn it into a full time job. I think bitcoin really does help unemployment, especially if that person is skilled in some areas.

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July 19, 2017, 09:10:36 AM
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Weeks ago, I am discussing Bitcoin to my sister and my future brother-in-law (then) When they got married recently, both of them were unemployed and have been trying to get a job immediately after their marriage. Up until now they have no luck. My sister then decided to talk to me about how do I earn Bitcoins. I gladly explained it to her and then she decided to do it too. She was so happy that she is already earning bitcoin and had some extra budget while they are both unemployed. And now, she is so eager to learn more how to earn more coins.

Being unemployed drove her into engaging to Bitcoins. Maybe some people are like this. They grab Bitcoin when they are in need of money. And since that these people are now engaged in Bitcoin, I am sure that they will stay in Bitcoin and treat it as an investment even though they will have a decent paying jobs in the future.

Being unemployed and earning Bitcoins through various freelancing jobs or selling services etc can be called a part-time employment through Bitcoin, even a regular job if you are good at programming.

If you are unemployed, you don't know about Bitcoins and you have some freelancing skills, you will still engage in these activities to earn dollars or your local currency. In this scenario, bitcoin doesn't necessarily needs to be the driving force to push the unemployed people to engage in it unless you are comparing bitcoin trading or investment as a job. Both of these require capital so exactly not a safe job or alternative to a regular job.

Yeah, even without serious skills you can earn a passive income from this forum, but still not a substitute for a regular full-time job. Always consider bitcoin earnings as a passive source of income unless you are a big trader backed by a heavy capital or a pro in bitcoin/crypto related technologies (programmer/coder/developer) or running a profitable bitcoin related website.
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July 19, 2017, 10:59:00 AM
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Bitcoin does provide another source of income online to people who are unemployed, and there are quite a number of freelancer websites that offers freelancer a chance to earn bitcoins in exchange for their skills, and since bitcoin payment is irreversible, it does provide security that the payment would not be charge-back after the job is completed.

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July 19, 2017, 11:04:02 AM
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Even i too suddenly lost my job in Dubai and had to return india.But thank god,i was already familiar with bitcoin at that time and so i started to invest some money in bitcoin and did trading.At the same time,i also participated in signature campaigns.Now i am earning what i got as salary before and i would love to stay in bitcoin itself.

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July 19, 2017, 11:20:28 AM
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Even i too suddenly lost my job in Dubai and had to return india.But thank god,i was already familiar with bitcoin at that time and so i started to invest some money in bitcoin and did trading.At the same time,i also participated in signature campaigns.Now i am earning what i got as salary before and i would love to stay in bitcoin itself.

My close friend also do the same. He also got job in Dubai. He worked there for some months. Later after four months ,he return back to home due some personal reasons. Later he started to work with bitcoin for money. Atlast he had inverse his money now on bitcoin and doing a business with bitcoin.He earning a lot now.

 
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July 19, 2017, 11:55:29 AM
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The problem with the unemployed is that there are two groups of them. One, that is dangerous to the government statistics - those are the people that are searching for a job. The other group is the group of people that are actualy the desired effect from the governamental statistics perspective. Those are people that no longer search for a job.

From some perspective the bitcoin "self employed" could be viewed as the second group, as they are more like part time freelancers that are not registered rather than an employement. They are no longer unemployed but they do not participate in the market from a job market perspective. So they do not have the job experience or a career to make. Sometimes your own initiatives might be viewed positivly by the future employer, but not always.
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July 19, 2017, 12:02:43 PM
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I think trading altcoins activity can be a job for unemployed, it is good choice for right now about the jobs related with bitcoins and another altcoins, i don't think about another related with bitcoins except it, although there are service to freelancer website be paid with bitcoins but this service is still not popular for the people who looking for the workers.
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July 19, 2017, 12:20:35 PM
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im currently unemployed and i dedicate my time in creating constructive posts that are needed in the signature campaign that i joined. So far so good ,though i dont think that your sister will earn that much considering that she's just new to it. Bitcoin requires patience because earning one really is a slow process so i suggest that your sister should consider getting a job, bitcoin is not enough to support her daily needs.

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