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Online recruitment for all jobs big and small. Post a job, lock sats, work flows. Where work pays in freedom
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Zapwork 1 week ago
While hunting @Dan and @Braden Lee kept coming back to a simple paradox. What If two strangers want to exchange work on the internet? If the worker goes first, they might not get paid. If the client goes first, they might not get the work. Every platform claims to solve this with reputation, reviews, or authority. None of that removes trust. It just asks you to believe harder. So we asked. What if commitment was visible before effort began? That was the unlock 🪬🧬👁️ Payment is locked upfront. Work happens with certainty. Settlement is atomic. No chasing invoices, hoping the other side does the right thing. No platform holding power. Trust isn’t promised. Its visible. We didn’t build a job board. We built rails where proof replaces belief. Commit → Work → Settle. That’s how humans have always traded. We just brought it back online in the best way of value transfer the world has ever seen. Zapwork was born.
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Zapwork 1 week ago
The response to our Bitcoin journeys told us something important. This isn’t about curiosity it’s about recognition. Most people here didn’t arrive chasing upside. They arrived after being burned by systems that promised fairness but delivered extraction. Zapwork exists because work should mean something again. Because time is finite, effort is sacred and value shouldn’t decay the moment it’s earned. Bitcoin didn’t just change how we save. It changed what and how we’re willing to build. This isn’t a recreation of the real world with better branding. We’re here because peer to peer, earned value and voluntary exchange aren’t ideals, they’re requirements. This is for people who want their work to settle honestly without permission. If that’s you, you’re not late. You’re exactly on time. 🙏🧬🪬💗
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Zapwork 1 week ago
My ₿itcoin story; I first heard about ₿tc back in 2016. I was a personal trainer working for Braden, and honestly, it didn’t make sense to me a made-up currency? No thanks. But over time I kept learning. Bit by bit it started to click. At first it looked like a way to make more money, to get ahead… maybe even get rich. Then I sold a house and made a decent profit, and for the first time I had a real chance to buy in. It went against what everyone around me believed. It was a strong “buy property” culture, and ₿tc sounded like a gamble. But I wasn’t guessing I was studying. How it was created. Satoshi. Why it exists. What it actually stands for: freedom from a broken system. So I committed. Since then I’ve kept learning, and I’ve changed with it. The old fiat brain has been stripped out of me. I can see the true value of ₿tc now not as a dollar price, but as truth. Honesty. And in the long run, a path to freedom. @Dan image
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Zapwork 2 weeks ago
My ₿itcoin story; Before any of this, I was a hockey player. Years of early mornings, cold rinks, injuries and repetition. I was fortunate enough to represent my country an honour I never took lightly. Later, hunting became another teacher. Quiet mornings, patience, respect for the land, and responsibility for the outcome. Both taught me the same lesson early on nothing real is given. Everything is earned. That lesson carried into life. I became a gym founder, built a strong brand, and worked alongside incredible staff and clients. My life was already proof of work. In 2016, a client asked if he could pay me in ₿itcoin. I said yes. As I accumulated sats, I’d go back to him and say, “When ₿itcoin hits this number, I’ll buy that.” He always replied the same way: “You don’t understand ₿itcoin. Keep learning.” So I did—books, study, silence, time. I’d return with a new plan, and again he’d say, “You still don’t understand ₿itcoin. Go deeper.” Then COVID arrived. Doors closed. Fear everywhere. And something unexpected happened. While others scrambled for certainty and liquidity, I felt calm not because I had answers, but because I had conviction. That’s when it landed. ₿itcoin isn’t designed for comfort. It exists for moments like this. My life had always been built on discipline, effort, and earned outcomes, but something was missing. ₿itcoin didn’t change who I was it revealed it. It completed the shift. Since then, every business has been sold. Our family is all in. With time came space to look deeper beyond price and narratives into what’s possible on the protocol itself. ₿itcoin isn’t just money. It’s alignment. A system where truth emerges through work, not authority. And I’ve come to believe this a small number of people, acting with intention and integrity, can quietly shift the direction of the collective. That’s the journey. @Braden Lee image
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Zapwork 2 weeks ago
Everything we’re building runs on trust. But here’s the hard truth, It’s difficult to trust a protocol when you don’t know where it came from or who’s behind it. Open code matters with clear incentives and skin in the game. But so does origin. Who built it? Why did they build it? What do they lose if it fails? What do they gain if it succeeds? That’s why in the coming weeks, we’ll be sharing more about the two kiwi mates who thought of the idea while hunting in Alberta. The “why” ZapWork exists. Not as a brand exercise, but as proof of intent. Anonymous systems can work. But earned trust compounds faster when builders stand in the light. No shortcuts or borrowed trust. Only value earned, then verified. Signal over noise. ⚡️ @Braden Lee @Dan image