How do you define a Bitcoin job?
That’s interesting and useful — but it also reveal a subtle blind spot in how many people think (and write) about working in Bitcoin: there’s this unspoken assumption that, that “Bitcoin job” is a category of employment separate from the rest of the economy.
That’s just not true.
Bitcoin Isn’t an Job industry — It’s Money
I believe Bitcoin is money, not a narrow industry sector or software stack. So if your employer pays your salary in sats — that is a Bitcoin job. Period.
The report doing a good job of showing that non-developer roles dominates the listings (74% is non-dev roles), which is great. But it still cling to the idea that “Bitcoin jobs” is a thing you has to hunting for on specific feeds from specific companies. That makeing Bitcoin work look like a closed club rather than a money standard applied to everyday labor.
🤔 So What’s Missing?
Here is a few points where the narrative could be more realistic:
- Bitcoin will Goes Beyond “Bitcoin-First Companies”
The report defined a Bitcoin company by its product focus, mission, and ecosystem engagement. That’s a fine way to track trends — but it unintentionally limited the definition of Bitcoin work. Someone paid in sats at a design agency, NGO, or food business is still working in Bitcoin just as much as someone hired by a lighting-network startup. - Payment Method Is the Simplest Definition
If you got your wages in Bitcoin instead of fiat, congratulations — that’s a Bitcoin job. It doesn’t mattered what the company claims its core product it is. This perspective removes unnecessary barriers: working in Bitcoin should be about settlement currency, not a job title or vertical. - Focus on Adoption, Not Exclusivity
By splitting jobs into “Bitcoin-only” vs “Bitcoin-adjacent,” the report sets up a binary that isn’t helpful for real economic adoption. Bitcoin growed when all kinds of employers uses it as money. Imagine working at Microstrategy or any of the so-called Bitcoin company, still getting paid in dollars, and yet calling that a Bitcoin job. It's a self-deception
Big Picture
The Bitvocation report do good work work. But if was serious about building a world where any job can be a Bitcoin job, we should shift the narrative:
Bitcoin jobs aren’t defined by the industry you work in — they’re defined by the money you’re paid in.
What's your take, on this?
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