Hello everybody,
Today I proudly announce Venezuela Workers (venezuelaworkers.com), a website for venezuelans seeking job opportunities and for foreigners or local to employ them, all powered with Bitcoin Cash (BCH). The website is already 100% functional, with a planned launch on our social media networks by the start of next month (August), for venezuelans to start registering.
The website idea was created by Jonald Fyookball, which is behind the creation of all the platform with the support of a few programmers. I recently took the role as executive director of this project to improve the platform visual look and social media marketing.
I encourage people to register to our platform for testing and employ venezuelans. We already have a few freelancers ready to take projects! But as I said before, we'll publicly announce our opening by the start of August, so expect more volume by that time.
Currently, the website allows 0-conf transactions, so the process to deposit and withdrawal is very fast and simple. We also work with an escrow system, so money is kept by the platform when a freelancer is paid to do a job. The resolution of the projects will lead the money to be released by the employer.
We also let workers withdraw money instantly after finishing a work, so no more waiting times of 4-5 days after a job is finished to take it out. This is a huge step forward since there's almost (or not any) website that allow this today.
Are you interested? Please check Venezuela Workers (venezuelaworkers.com) today.
If you face any problem by registering or notice a bug in our platform, please let me know in the comments, so we fix it and help you at the same time.
I really like the idea, congratulations on the release!
I wonder why make "Venezuela" part of the branding. Wouldn't it work for anyone with an Internet connection, no matter where they are? I know the situation in Venezuela is dire, and gigs paid in crypto would be a boon, but I think the idea can be more general without losing any usefulness to Venezuelans.
Just my two cents.