Who do we look for to recruit to Bitcoin? If you ever tell …

Twetch ·

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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Twetch ·

There’s no spoon

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Are you saying we should show them that they're trapped in the Matrix?

Twetch ·

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!

Twetch ·

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”

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I think that the first BSV app to cross 1MM active users will make the opportunity obvious.

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That'd be a heck of a signal, yes.

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As long as they want to be paid in Bitcoin.

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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

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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.