Who do we look for to recruit to Bitcoin? If you ever tell …
Who do we look for to recruit to Bitcoin? If you ever tell people that Bitcoin is a good idea it sounds like a conflict of interest. Very few can understand the opportunity. Consequently, we have a labor shortage here! @931
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There’s no spoon
Are you saying we should show them that they're trapped in the Matrix?
No! That you don’t need for all of them to care about Bitcoin jargon or complexities. We built a cloud Bitcoin OS and we just use some one-line API calls in plain English so we can hire good engineers, regardless of their Bitcoin knowledge. It’s working!
Of course the CTO and the people in charge of that cloud Bitcoin OS have to deeply understand Bitcoin, but the rest juts need to call “pay”, “balance”, “sign”, “restore”
I think that the first BSV app to cross 1MM active users will make the opportunity obvious.
That'd be a heck of a signal, yes.
As long as they want to be paid in Bitcoin.
Best to onboard w/micro transactions (search engine, trading platform, social media, etc) that appears to only use $, but the backend is bitcoin. No one even knows they’re using it, so no need for convincing. The pitch: earn, privacy, cheap, data ownership
I assume (maybe incorrectly) that no one needs to bother with KYC if they’re just using tiny amounts of bitcoin for daily use (like avg $5 in wallet), but successful/heavy users/contributors will eventually need KYC if their wallet balance grows rapidly.