Firm pays staff in Bitcoin: what would a 'crypto wage' mean for your mortgage, loans and financial future?

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Many workers in the British tech sector are offered share options in the company they work for, essentially a bet on a future payout when the company lists on a stock exchange.

 

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MeadowsOnMoney Would your 'crypto wage' be indexed linked? Effectively meaning you'd get the same income if you convert it back into pound sterling. If not, both parties are taking a major risk. Unless of course your firm/boss already owns a load of them, effectively cashing out at spot price.

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