 I currently work online testing software. Do you know of any recommended platforms, communities, et cetera, where people like me can offer our services and get paid in BTC? Thanks for your work. Leo, this is a bit of a tricky problem. And you're going to see that there are a bunch of services where you can find jobs, various types of job boards, and things like that. You have to be extremely careful with these. They are full of scams. People asking you to do things that are downright illegal. There's a bunch of common scams out there, drop shipping, for example, where they send you a package and you forward it to some unknown destination. Who knows what's in that package? Who knows why they sent it through another person? They're using you as a cut-off. Check, caching, and various credit card, PayPal frauds, where you take money in through PayPal and your bank and you pay money out in Bitcoin after exchanging it at your local crypto exchange. And then they reverse the payments and debit from your bank account or PayPal, or you end up with a frozen account, various things like that. I've seen some appalling scams. However, there are also some places where you can do some serious work. One of the platforms that I like isn't actually a Bitcoin platform. It's an Ethereum platform. And it's called Gitcoin, G-I-T-C-O-I-N. And Gitcoin, it's not a coin. It is a Git or GitHub repository system for doing bounties, grants, hackathons, and things like that. So it's for paying developers to resolve issues that have been filed against popular open-source repositories or to write software. And it uses public interactions with GitHub as well as its own smart contract platform on Ethereum that allows you to be paid with a bunch of different ERC coins, ERC-20 coins, which includes, of course, Ether, but you can also get paid and die the US dollar stablecoin. So that gives you an easy way to get something that is effectively pegged to the US dollar. And you could always convert it to Bitcoin immediately after you receive it if you want using a decentralized exchange because crypto to crypto stuff can be done on a decentralized exchange. I use Gitcoin and have used this in the past mostly to fund people working on projects or issues that I care about and to support people through grants. So if you're interested in that, and I'm pretty sure software testing jobs are out there and they're not all about Ethereum, even though Ethereum is the platform it's working on, it's a broad variety and not all about crypto either. Basically anything that you can find on GitHub, which you can file an issue against, you can create a grant and fund it and then hire one or more developers in a competition to resolve that particular issue and write software. If you enjoyed this video, please subscribe, like and share. All my work is shared for free. So if you wanna support it, join me on Patreon.