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Peter Schiff claims that there is âno way that people are going to work for salaries paid in bitcoinâ. But over a quarter of staff at Kraken do⊠and they arenât the only ones.
Over A Quarter Of Kraken Staff Prove Schiff Wrong
Schiff made the claim during a wide-ranging debate with âThe Bitcoin Standardâ author, Saifedean Ammous, on Tone Vays YouTube channel. He also expressed the belief that the government can shut down Bitcoin more easily than gold.
Cryptocurrency exchange, Kraken, was quick to revoke his claim, tweeting that it âpaid 250 salaries in bitcoin in Aprilâ. It also said that âmore employees are opting for crypto every month.
We respect the quest for sound money but @PeterSchiff is wrong when he says "there is no way that people are going to work for salaries paid in bitcoin". Kraken paid 250 salaries in bitcoin in April and more employees are opting for crypto every month. https://t.co/OZuh4gcbfw
â Kraken Exchange (@krakenfx) May 23, 2019
As Kraken currently employs around 800 people, thatâs a not insignificant roughly thirty percent.
And Why Wouldnât They Want To Be Paid In Bitcoin?
There are a lot of benefits to being paid in bitcoin, not least as an ultra-easy on-ramp, enabling monthly investing. It is simple enough to convert enough for your monthly budget into a fiat bank balance, leaving any excess already in the âbest investment of 2019â. And the fact that it is held in BTC makes you less likely to go over budget.
Canadians have been increasingly requesting to be paid in bitcoin since 2014. And Bitwage provides tools for businesses to offer salaries (or a portion thereof) in cryptocurrency to payroll employees. Income tax payments are dealt with exactly as they would be for fiat salaries.
And for small business owners and freelancers, it may even offer a way to receive BTC without giving up KYC information.
But Hang On, Peter Schiff Says He Wasnât Wrong After All
In response to Krakenâs tweet, the Schiff pointed out that it was wrong. At least, unless the staff was paid a salary of a fixed amount of bitcoin. If they had dollar salaries and were paid the equivalent amount of bitcoin, he said, it didnât count.
And he has a fair point. The majority of people rely on their salary being a certain value every month, and bitcoinâs volatility doesnât lend itself to that. Furthermore, it is highly unlikely that any employer would offer a salary denominated in bitcoin.
But when BTC has settled down and become the worldâs reserve currency, then the level of volatility we see today will be a thing of the past. And I canât imagine there are too many folks being paid a few ounces of gold every month. Which makes his entire point rather moot.
Interestingly, you can use bitcoin to buy gold on Schiffâs company website. So he must concede that it isnât totally without merit.
Moreover, there are services like Bitwage that already let you get paid in bitcoin even if your boss doesnât.
Would you receive your salary in bitcoin? Share your thoughts below!
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