I found the title of this post to be misleading or at least stressing its point. The article says<p>"Some Internet Archive employees have elected to receive some of their pay in Bitcoin in April."<p>so it's not all employees, not all of their pay and not all of the time, as I expected from the headline.
Slightly OT: Why would you ever put a QR code on a web page instead of a link?<p>If I'm on my computer, I'm not going to pull out my phone to scan it. If I'm on my phone, how would I even scan it?
Interesting to know how the tax on these bitcoins would work. Would this count as a taxable perk? If so, would that count as the government counting their existence and value?
"Internet Archive Employees to be Paid in Bitcoins"<p>It's all fun and games until you work 4-5 years, and maybe you can get a couple of pizzas with your savings. <a href="https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=137.0" rel="nofollow">https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=137.0</a>