The use case for lazyfox.io

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So firstly let's evaluate what lazyfox essentially is before we get into what can be done with it. Lazyfox is a site where you can hire "freelancers" over the Internet to perform simple or complex tasks and you can quickly and easily pay them with Bitcoin Cash which is a universal cryptocurrency. Anyone can make a task and there are a wide range of people on hand to solve it.

Because of this the possibilities of what can be put in a task are nearly limitless. But what I want to focus on here is that since it pays in Bitcoin Cash and so many people around the world use it, it's great for companies over the Internet (who may operate worldwide) to find solutions for tasks that require someone to be from a certain place.

If I make a website and I want to check that the translated Mandarin version reads well, I can put up a post on here and there should be a few people who read Mandarin who can check that for me.

If I'm testing out server hosting and want to see if my provider is fast enough in the east, I simply set up a task where people living in East Asia and the Pacific visit my site and tell me if it loaded quickly and downloads work.

Some tasks anyone can do. Anyone in Asia can visit a website and check how quickly it loads. Some tasks (e.g. Translating a massive block of text into a language with few speakers) require users with experience or training to fulfil them. This is where it's useful that lazyfox allows you to customise the payout. If someone is doing 20 hours of work compared to me typing this short article it's only fair they get paid 20 times more.

To sum up I think lazyfox.io has a lot of potential for tasks involving people from a certain place, with a set of skills, or who meet a set criteria since the site is worldwide and reaches many people.

Before I go here's one more unique use case, promotions and referrals. Let's say I've made a new crypto token and I'm trying to distribute it for free to many people to increase usage of it to hike price. One task I could set up would be for people to get some of my token (from a faucet of my website or something) and distribute it to 5 other people. This doesn't require particular skills and it's something that everyone could do, but outsourcing it makes it a whole lot easier. Getting 100 people to distribute this token to 500 people is a lot easier than just me trying to distribute it to 600 people all by myself.

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