I signed up to purse.io yesterday but couldn't find any info for Australian users.If you can use Gyft or purse io in Australia that would certainly make it easier buying groceries and such
I'm so envious of that one.All bills can be paid in bitcoin using http://www.livingroomofsatoshi.com
They are a great company, had to close down for awhile back in late 2014 i think it was due to some stupid Australian ruling on bitcoins at the time but have now been back in business for about a year or more.I'm so envious of that one.All bills can be paid in bitcoin using http://www.livingroomofsatoshi.com
Did you start off receiving a small portion or just 100% from your clients?I'm a freelancer in IT support & consulting and a year ago I start convincing one of my clients to pay me in BTC. We start using cashila because he didn't have any BTC or income in BTC yet. Works super fast and easy.
Now I have 3 clients that pay me directly in BTC and all my income is in BTC only (direct BTC tx or cashila).
Then 8 months ago I convinced my landlord to accept BTC for my rent. The rest of bills in fiat I pay using cashila too with BTC.
I closed my bank accounts many months ago, are useless already. If I need cash or payment in fiat I can use Xapo card but I'm trying to avoid that, I'm paying 99% in BTC directly.
The success starts with to be paid in BTC... So insist to be paid in BTC!
I'm a freelancer in IT support & consulting and a year ago I start convincing one of my clients to pay me in BTC. We start using cashila because he didn't have any BTC or income in BTC yet. Works super fast and easy.
Now I have 3 clients that pay me directly in BTC and all my income is in BTC only (direct BTC tx or cashila).
Then 8 months ago I convinced my landlord to accept BTC for my rent. The rest of bills in fiat I pay using cashila too with BTC.
I closed my bank accounts many months ago, are useless already. If I need cash or payment in fiat I can use Xapo card but I'm trying to avoid that, I'm paying 99% in BTC directly.
The success starts with to be paid in BTC... So insist to be paid in BTC!
All in BTC, I don't play with change in worthless fiat currency. You can start with an intermediary that receive fiat and convert it for you in BTC (look at bitwage.co also, great services) but when your payer can aford to buy/obtain for himself BTC is better to have a direct transfer of BTC (wallet to wallet, no intermediaries). For less a bank is involved in a salary payment, better for you and your payer.Did you start off receiving a small portion or just 100% from your clients?I'm a freelancer in IT support & consulting and a year ago I start convincing one of my clients to pay me in BTC. We start using cashila because he didn't have any BTC or income in BTC yet. Works super fast and easy.
Now I have 3 clients that pay me directly in BTC and all my income is in BTC only (direct BTC tx or cashila).
Then 8 months ago I convinced my landlord to accept BTC for my rent. The rest of bills in fiat I pay using cashila too with BTC.
I closed my bank accounts many months ago, are useless already. If I need cash or payment in fiat I can use Xapo card but I'm trying to avoid that, I'm paying 99% in BTC directly.
The success starts with to be paid in BTC... So insist to be paid in BTC!
I will be using http://www.getpaidinbitcoin.com.au/ for my converter and starting off small with about 15-20% of my pay being directed onto a paper wallet.
Who know i might change that to 80% in a few months and basically just use bitcoin for everything, i have done my research and it is easily possible.
Hopefully will have this set up soon.
Will keep you updated.
My landlord doesn't take BTC or plastic cards.I also have a swipe card (BTC debit card) so there is nothing I can think of that is not possible to buy with bitcoins now.
So set up a business where you accept bitcoin for people, and pay their water bill on their behalf!I wish the water company would take BTC...
Maybe is time to think that you are living in the wrong country...My landlord doesn't take BTC or plastic cards.I also have a swipe card (BTC debit card) so there is nothing I can think of that is not possible to buy with bitcoins now.
My water company doesn't take BTC or plastic cards.
My daughter's tumbling gym doesn't take BTC or plastic cards.
I still have to write a bloody check for all of these.
Not necessary to accept directly BTC. I pay my bills from my mycelium wallet with BTC, linked to my cashila account that is making the conversion and payment in EUR to the water/phone/electricity/others company.I wish the water company would take BTC...
The closest we had was billpayforcoins.com. the banks backing them kept shutting them down for being Bitcoin related. Then bills didn't get paid. Then people got understandably upset. Now they're basically abandoned.If in US still there are no services like these... is time that somebody create them.
Can you pay bills by bpay in your country?The closest we had was billpayforcoins.com. the banks backing them kept shutting them down for being Bitcoin related. Then bills didn't get paid. Then people got understandably upset. Now they're basically abandoned.If in US still there are no services like these... is time that somebody create them.
Nah will be too much fees/conversions/commissions to pay a fucking water bill overseas.Can you pay bills by bpay in your country?The closest we had was billpayforcoins.com. the banks backing them kept shutting them down for being Bitcoin related. Then bills didn't get paid. Then people got understandably upset. Now they're basically abandoned.If in US still there are no services like these... is time that somebody create them.
If so contact http://www.livingroomofsatoshi.com/ and ask if they can setup for overseas clients, i doubt it would be that easy but they maybe able to point you in the right direction.
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