There was a post about a guy wanting to "get a job in bitcoin"
Expectedly, most of the replies were "to give Satoshi a call"
However there are plenty of ways you can leverage your knowledge of BTC and blockchain to make some income. The more technical knowledge a person acquire, more interesting things can be implemented. I'm a sen. software engineer in e-commerce, and as a side project, I'm helping out a startup to bring lightning payments to people in Africa who have limited access to banking. Also doing some consultancy for those interested in crypto. That's my way of "working in BTC" )
So some ideas for your consideration:
- Invest in BTC, you'll probably make more money this way long term.
- While educating yourself on a topic of blockchains, start a blog and share what you learn. Even if not for making money, when you wright on a topic, you get to know what you've actually learned and what you think you've learned.
- Make a youtube channel. Same as above, educate yourself and bring value to viewers.
- Make, or hire a dev, to make a crypto payment gateway for popular e-commerce platforms.
- Create (hire a dev) an app, make it educational, informative... provide value to users. It's always useful to funnel some audience from 2. and 3.
- Become a crypto consultant. Do not give investment advise, but help with technical details. There are a lot of people with money and little time, who want to invest in crypto but don't have a moment to learn the technology. If you've being in crypto for some time, you are most likely smarter then 99% of people and can provide value.
- Open a bitcoin cafe. Small venue to hold educational events to promote crypto, share the knowledge, show an example on how crypto can be used to pay for goods and services. (Bonus points for making it in the 80s retro tech, cypherpunks spirit, with Tim May quotes on the walls. With special Nakomoto Coffee Blend)
- Create a startup to help people in developing countries to gain financial freedom.
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