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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @0211f132bc OP 4 Nov \ parent \ on: Any wallets with splicing and sub-wallets? bitcoin
Appreciate the input, Darth. And thanks for the guide.
Some do think like that and always will. It's the only way they'll get anything accomplished. I don't have to worry about taxation.
AlbyHub looks nice, but it seems like you have to do a swap + fee anytime you want to move funds from on-chain to lighting. That's fine and all, I'd just prefer something more automated. You also have to "top-up" your sub-wallets, which seems silly to me. Shouldn't they "top-up" when they receive Bitcoin from someone else?
It also may be that I haven't played with it enough or read enough documentation to know its true capabilities.
It seems like you think you're arguing against me, but you're saying the same thing I'm getting at - entrepreneurialism.
Getting paid to put out a lazy/forgetful adult's dumpster every week or general cleanup (as in construction sites, "janitorial" work, etc) is just as entrepreneurial as mowing lawns. Kids have to start somewhere since they have no skills. They could just as easily expand on those skills as @Scoresby lays out here: #1197575, including within their own friend groups.
Also, there is no rebranding. "Microjobs" is just a word to mean "smaller jobs". You'll never get a concrete company to repair a tiny portion of a driveway/sidewalk just as you'll often not find a landscaping company to mow a 1/2 acre lot twice per month without significant costs, but a skilled young person who understands Bitcoin has a better chance of being called upon.
Yes. Child labor outside of "legal" standards. This is essentially what I'm getting at. Kids would have a much easier time getting microjobs like lawnmowing, setting out dumpsters for pickup, general cleanup, etc. I would gladly pay kids some sats to do things like this.
The older of the <18 crowd, if they have the skills, could expand on that.
Hah! Just noticed your post. I had a similar idea: #1201078
Bookmarked.
I forgot to mention that Bitchat and ecash seem to be a great way to get kids involved whose parents aren't quite ready to give their kids full internet access.
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