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(NewsBTC) Bitwage: International Payroll Escape Bitcoin Volatility & Liquidity Paid Members Public
JOSEPH YOUNG | DECEMBER 5, 2015 | 3:17 PM Freelancers, employees, expat workers and startups in developing countries such as Argentina, the Philippines and Indonesia often struggle in settling transactions with banking systems, remittance outlets and mobile payment networks. Over the past few months, bitcoin startups including Bitwage, Coins. ph and
(Entrepreneur) Why It Might Make Sense to Pay Your Employees in Bitcoin Paid Members Public
Geoff Weiss May 21, 2015 If your company regularly pays wages to international workers, then incorporating Bitcoin into the payroll process could be a major cost saver. At least, that is the conceit of Bitwage, which bills itself as the world’s first Bitcoin-based payroll service. In order to circumvent
(Bitcoinist) EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH JONATHAN CHESTER OF BITWAGE Paid Members Public
NIGEL DOLLENTAS | FEB 27, 2015 | 08:00 BitWage is a company that allows you to receive a percentage of your paycheck in bitcoin. The company also provides assistance with legal papers. Additionally, it is not necessary to have a bank account to use Bitwage’s services. Amagi Metals and ChangeTip
(NewsBTC) Bitwage And Amagi Metals Partner For Bitcoin Payroll Paid Members Public
GUEST AUTHOR | JANUARY 6, 2015 | 12:33 PM Bitcoin-friendly Amagi Metals has announced that its entire staff will voluntarily accept a portion of individual employee paychecks in Bitcoin in 2015 through Bitwage. CEO of Amagi Metals Stephen Macaskill said the company is taking this action to advance its ability to
(CoinDesk) Gold Dealer Amagi Metals Now Pays All Staff in Bitcoin Paid Members Public
Sanne Wass,Jan 7, 2015 at 18:42 UTC | Updated Jan 8, 2015 at 03:29 UTC Precious metals dealer Amagi Metals announced it is now paying its entire staff in bitcoin via payroll service provider Bitwage. The move forms part of the company's plan to 'divorce&
(CoinDesk) Bitwage Launches International Bitcoin Payroll for US Employers Paid Members Public
Daniel Cawrey,Jan 19, 2015 at 16:16 UTC | Updated Jan 19, 2015 at 20:09 UTC Bitwage has launched a new bitcoin-based payroll product that allows American companies to pay employees outside the US in their local currency. The company's first partnership as part of its international
(CoinDesk) Bitwage Now Lets Any Employee Get Paid in Bitcoin Paid Members Public
Pete Rizzo, Nov 4, 2014 at 14:50 UTC | Updated Nov 6, 2014 at 04:29 UTC Bitwage has announced the beta launch of a new service that allows employees and independent contractors to receive part of their paycheck in bitcoin, even if their employers don't offer the
(NewsBTC) Bitwage Launches Private Bitcoin Payroll Service in Alpha Paid Members Public
JAYANAND SAGAR | JULY 21, 2014 | 5:57 PM Just several days ago we brought you news of a new service called Paybits. Paybits effectively allows employees to control how much of their paycheck gets converted to bitcoin, but yet another company is coming on the scene to help out with