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Danidada | 3 years ago

Again, it's a matter of resources. Not everyone can travel to US and have the money to open a bank account there. Anyway to "easily" convert from pesos to US dollars (which you have to use some financial instruments which aren't trivial for the average citizen) you need to justify all your earnings which not everyone can do because people try to avoid taxes as much as possible.

For instance, most devs I know that work remote jobs for companies abroad, they ask for them to pay in crypto because if you try to get paid in the legal way you get 50% less off the bat in the forceful conversion from usd to pesos and then you get an additional 20-30% less due to taxes

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onlyrealcuzzo|3 years ago

It sounds like it would be worth it to get a US bank account and be paid in USD at that point - assuming developers are making $50k+ USD per year. Virtually all non-small employers would prefer that as well.