Bitcoin is the first truly global currency. It can be used by anyone having access to the Internet, in any country.
Imagine now a world where salaries are paid in Bitcoin. This would enable us to compare salaries all over the world. And at least regarding work done online, like programming, graphic design and other typical freelance and digital work, it could help to establish a "global" salary level and thus help to balance inequality. [1]
There are freelance sectors where this already is the case, like our signature campaigns here, but also the Value4Value economy on Nostr, but it's still niches. Of course for this to work on a bigger scale than now, Bitcoin price would have to become more stable.
Also you could counter this argument that on freelance platforms the USD is used as a kind of substitute global currency, and international freelancers are competing there without country limits. However, there are several countries where the access to the USD is restricted, or where the conversion to a convenient rate is difficult. Thus a truly global currency like Bitcoin still could help to make salaries more "comparable".
What do you think?
[1] You could of course argue that the inequality has also to do with differences regarding the education level. But even regarding "digital" work, there are still salary differences which can't be explained by this - i.e. where a work of similar quality is more expensive in some countries than in others.
When it comes to Inequality then this would really be always be the difference in between to those who do earn less and more basing up on the position, education attainment, experience and on where you do live.
Lets say that we are focusing when it comes to online works or job then come to think that foreign companies or bosses would really be wanting on hiring up people on which they are living on 3rd world countries.
Why? because the labor cost is really that just too cheap in comparing into those 1st world and thats why you cant be able to say that you are earning more just because your employer do give out that said currency.
There's always those main difference in between things on which this is something inevitable and cant really be eradicated. As for Bitcoin payment or salary then it would be understandable that it could be equalled
but come to think that they would really be still that basing up on USD or fiat value which we know that there's still that gap or difference.