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March 22, 2018, 02:00:33 PM
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For the past few months, I've started giving away Bitcoin as tips. Being in a country where Bitcoin awareness is not that high, I had to make a short instruction manual in order for the people to actually know how to receive them. The manual is the size of the smallest bill for the country I am currently at. I give it out to different nationalities (Indians, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Filipino, Egyptians, Syrians, etc!) I'll probably make a translation to different languages later on.

Just a brief background, I currently work in a foreign country where tips are not actually added to the invoice. So I usually give them a small amount in fiat and hand this over to them.

Hopefully this will help raise awareness to countries where Bitcoin is not that popular!
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March 22, 2018, 04:49:27 PM
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For the past few months, I've started giving away Bitcoin as tips. Being in a country where Bitcoin awareness is not that high, I had to make a short instruction manual in order for the people to actually know how to receive them. The manual is the size of the smallest bill for the country I am currently at. I give it out to different nationalities (Indians, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Filipino, Egyptians, Syrians, etc!) I'll probably make a translation to different languages later on.

Just a brief background, I currently work in a foreign country where tips are not actually added to the invoice. So I usually give them a small amount in fiat and hand this over to them.

Hopefully this will help raise awareness to countries where Bitcoin is not that popular!


Great idea, but in my country dinner for 2 coasts ~0.001 btc, so I should leave 0.0001 as tips? It's super low

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March 25, 2018, 04:20:24 AM
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It's usually around $80-100 for a dinner for two (not the fast food joints, mind you) in the country I'm at. So I usually tip 0.002-0.003.
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May 23, 2018, 10:16:28 AM
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For the past few months, I've started giving away Bitcoin as tips. Being in a country where Bitcoin awareness is not that high, I had to make a short instruction manual in order for the people to actually know how to receive them. The manual is the size of the smallest bill for the country I am currently at. I give it out to different nationalities (Indians, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Filipino, Egyptians, Syrians, etc!) I'll probably make a translation to different languages later on.

Just a brief background, I currently work in a foreign country where tips are not actually added to the invoice. So I usually give them a small amount in fiat and hand this over to them.

Hopefully this will help raise awareness to countries where Bitcoin is not that popular!
https://imgur.com/a/2dYyj

I think that's great because then they will DEFINITELY get their money. I used to work as a waitress, and the owners of the restaurant kept all my tips for themselves, which was very frustrating. I think this is a great idea to prevent something like that happening. Good job! Smiley
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May 23, 2018, 10:47:32 AM
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Good idea. I think do not only bicoin, a we can tip by altcoin.
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