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February 11, 2018, 02:31:22 AM
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does anyone here know if there are job offers on  upwork that pays in bitcoin. ive been meaning to find a work there to earn some btc. id really appreciate it. thanks

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February 11, 2018, 06:58:01 AM
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does anyone here know if there are job offers on  upwork that pays in bitcoin. ive been meaning to find a work there to earn some btc. id really appreciate it. thanks

You need to look on upwork to find the jobs in Upwork site. How can someone tell here that bitcoin jobs are available in there or not ?
Yes, if you look in this forum, you can find some part time jobs in Services section of this forum.
Finally i believe a Job is a job whether be paid in Bitcoins or Fiat, so the target should be finding a job.

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February 11, 2018, 07:04:45 AM
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For me, 60% of my client from Upwork agreed to pay in Bitcoin.
However, it's against Upwork's rule to be paid outside their service.
You should be extremely careful about this, especially when you chat with your client
They will review your chat log and lock your account.
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February 11, 2018, 07:14:09 AM
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ive been meaning to find a work there to earn some btc. id really appreciate it. thanks
You've been using the wrong platform. You're better off using one of the following instead:

1. XBTFreelancer
2. WorkingForBitcoins
3. cryptogrind
4. Coinality

Take note: I haven't tested any of them.

it's against Upwork's rule to be paid outside their service.
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February 11, 2018, 12:03:49 PM
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ive been meaning to find a work there to earn some btc. id really appreciate it. thanks
You've been using the wrong platform. You're better off using one of the following instead:

1. XBTFreelancer
2. WorkingForBitcoins
3. cryptogrind
4. Coinality

Take note: I haven't tested any of them.

it's against Upwork's rule to be paid outside their service.
This.
That's true, Upwork needs to be paid inside their site and not outside. It is really against their rule, that is not allowed to have payment outside the contract. Once you are hired it means you need to be paid inside their site. I don't also know that there is a job in upwork that the payment is bitcoin, Upwork paid with dollar and that is what I know.
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February 16, 2018, 09:22:11 PM
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The earning here is base on your knowledge but if you don't know really well how to earn btc here better to ask a question here in forum and more better to read then try always every job here like if you see many faucets here atleast try that to earn and for some knowledge also for how faucets works and we can also earn in some campaign here with no risk while you gain a lot of knowledge also.
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February 16, 2018, 10:14:32 PM
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Besides looking on these freelancer's sites, always check Services section on this forum, there you may find tasks which you can earn some satoshis.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=52.0

Just be careful with the employers, because you might find scammers there.
Also, caution with which kind of task you take, some of them are forbidden by the forum (like bumping specific threads for an example).

 
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February 17, 2018, 01:28:57 PM
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I have a friend who had freelance job in ODesk now called Upwork and it was paid in bitcoins. That was 2012 when people hardly knew about it. Now it could be hard. Maybe altcoins but not bitcoin.
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February 20, 2018, 05:57:52 AM
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There are lots of Bitcoin jobs on Upwork, but that depends on your area of work, cause you will hardly find something that has to do with writing or sort of. Type of Bitcoin jobs on Upwork mostly has to do with software developing and the likes of it. And one other thing I’m not very sure is whether they will pay you the money in Bitcoin. Seems like it’s only the clients that would be allowed to pay with Bitcoin, and freelancers will be paid PayPal, Payoneer or Bank Transfer etc.

Another thing, don’t discuss an outside business on their platform or you run a risk of being banned from the site. Best is to take the client to Skype or Hangout. But mind you, taking a client outside of Upwork is very risky, cause you might not get paid after all works are done. Some of these clients are wicked scammers and are looking for free work.
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February 20, 2018, 06:21:23 AM
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I have a friend who had freelance job in ODesk now called Upwork and it was paid in bitcoins. That was 2012 when people hardly knew about it.
That's possible before and the deal between freelancer and employer can happen outside the platform.
Now it could be hard.
It's not only hard but dealing inside the platform, its impossible.
Maybe altcoins but not bitcoin.
What's the sense of paying altcoins if they are not allowing bitcoin?

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February 20, 2018, 07:19:06 AM
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1. XBTFreelancer
2. WorkingForBitcoins
3. cryptogrind
4. Coinality

Take note: I haven't tested any of them.
I haven't tested any of them either but the #3 and #4 I haven't heard them. So far #1 is the most popular when it comes to bitcoin paying jobs for freelancers while #2 is also starting to make its name.
does anyone here know if there are job offers on  upwork that pays in bitcoin. ive been meaning to find a work there to earn some btc. id really appreciate it. thanks
You can use the services section of this forum for bitcoin / altcoin payments.



 

 

 

 

 

 


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February 20, 2018, 07:47:04 AM
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Knowing more things first if you spending a lot time in this forum, surely you will find it.
But if you want to work in the real world and earn bitcoin, maybe it could depending on where you live, because the government of course is very related on it. however you can doing a bussiness that's accept a bitcoin payment or try doing investing in bitcoin, due in bitcoin not only must to have a job only to earn it/earn money.
Well in essence just don't make your life to a difficult, many ways to get what we want, we just need to deepening it from a various sources.

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February 20, 2018, 03:38:28 PM
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For me, 60% of my client from Upwork agreed to pay in Bitcoin.
However, it's against Upwork's rule to be paid outside their service.
You should be extremely careful about this, especially when you chat with your client
They will review your chat log and lock your account.

When I used to work with Odesk (now Upwork), I have one clients who pay me in directly to may Paypal accounts. I know its against their TOS but we have make it a point that we will not used their tools to track our chats.

But I've been away for so long that I don't know they there are clients now that are willing to pay their workers with bitcoins. Yes, you should be very careful if the clients decides to pay you in bitcoin. But I'm really surprise though.

I've been a Odesk worker since 2009 when it was still young and only few workers. I was lucky though that I have maintained a client for 3 long years. Sadly though, it has to end so after that I never entertained any clients and my odesk account has been sleeping for more than 5 years now. I would say that I made tons of money back then.
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February 20, 2018, 08:25:31 PM
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My suggestion; if you searched and its still hard to find, find an alternative that pays in bitcoin. But i think its best to advertise your skills here, at least this forums mostly have people from different race that deals and encourage bitcoin. It might be faster to get a client here than other place. And other advantage here, is that people might also want to pay you in altcoin, if you prefer.
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February 24, 2018, 08:33:52 AM
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Besides looking on these freelancer's sites, always check Services section on this forum, there you may find tasks which you can earn some satoshis.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=52.0

Just be careful with the employers, because you might find scammers there.
Also, caution with which kind of task you take, some of them are forbidden by the forum (like bumping specific threads for an example).
Most especially if he has some pretty good skills he can offer, although he will need to be able to get some attention to himself and if his work his good, I am sure over time, he will get the best from the forum. For now, I am sure graphic artist skills will always be needed as well as huge IT skills, so if he finds himself in that region, he won't have to go too far. Although, for a better freelance experience, I will advise coinality.
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February 24, 2018, 08:44:16 AM
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I would recommend you to check the Services section, big amount of jobs are being offered at that section and I am pretty sure that you will be able to find yours.
If you can't find one, you can always open a thread, present your skills, and wait for someone to offer you a job.
Take in your mind that having a good bitcointalk account will improve your chances to get hired, as people tend to trust users with an history here on the forum.
Always remember that if you really want to earn bitcoins, you can do that through real life working(earn fiat) and then convert it into bitcoins easily through one of the major exchanges.

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February 24, 2018, 09:10:41 AM
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ive been meaning to find a work there to earn some btc. id really appreciate it. thanks
You've been using the wrong platform. You're better off using one of the following instead:

1. XBTFreelancer
2. WorkingForBitcoins
3. cryptogrind
4. Coinality

Take note: I haven't tested any of them.

it's against Upwork's rule to be paid outside their service.
This.
That's true, Upwork needs to be paid inside their site and not outside. It is really against their rule, that is not allowed to have payment outside the contract. Once you are hired it means you need to be paid inside their site. I don't also know that there is a job in upwork that the payment is bitcoin, Upwork paid with dollar and that is what I know.
Exactly. I have tested coinality and working for bitcoins and they are a good platform. Although I have only ended up having one gig on working for bitcoin since it is still new, but over time, the early adopters always tend to get the best of the site in the long run as you accrue yourself some positive review and the competition in getting a gig is not that stiff. if Upwork will start paying in bitcoin, I am sure they would have made that known.
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February 24, 2018, 09:14:54 AM
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ive been meaning to find a work there to earn some btc. id really appreciate it. thanks
You've been using the wrong platform. You're better off using one of the following instead:

1. XBTFreelancer
2. WorkingForBitcoins
3. cryptogrind
4. Coinality

Take note: I haven't tested any of them.

it's against Upwork's rule to be paid outside their service.
This.
That's true, Upwork needs to be paid inside their site and not outside. It is really against their rule, that is not allowed to have payment outside the contract. Once you are hired it means you need to be paid inside their site. I don't also know that there is a job in upwork that the payment is bitcoin, Upwork paid with dollar and that is what I know.
Exactly. I have tested coinality and working for bitcoins and they are a good platform. Although I have only ended up having one gig on working for bitcoin since it is still new, but over time, the early adopters always tend to get the best of the site in the long run as you accrue yourself some positive review and the competition in getting a gig is not that stiff. if Upwork will start paying in bitcoin, I am sure they would have made that known.
Which I agree, if they will start offering bitcoin payments it will bring some noise and they will inform both applicants and employers, I don't see any
offer yet regarding to any upwork related job, those links that has been provided are good for someone who have a lots of knowledge offering their
service it work a like we just needed to be well informed and well familiar with their offer jobs.
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February 24, 2018, 10:36:22 AM
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actually I don't know about upwork.much but one of my friend told me that many clients provide bitcoin payment if you want to get paid in bitcoin. And also lots of clients are related with cryptos and bitcoin
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actually I don't know about upwork.much but one of my friend told me that many clients provide bitcoin payment if you want to get paid in bitcoin. And also lots of clients are related with cryptos and bitcoin
currently the adoption of bitcoin has been done in bulk. and the fact that we can have some upwork we can find using the payments in this forum. if we look at this forum. almost all payments are backed up, using bitcoins and crypto currencies, or token
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