Bitcoin and selfies somehow seem a perfectly-matched odd couple.

A startup called BadgerHunt, which calls itself a crowd advertisement platform, is offering to pay advertisers to display their logo on individuals’ clothes or bumper stickers for cars, with the payment tendered in Bitcoin.

Volunteers (called badgers) must register in order “to advertise products or services by wearing t-shirts, caps or putting bumper stickers onto their cars.”

Badgers then pick a campaign and must snap a selfie daily and send it to the website, which forwards it to the advertiser.

In return, candidates can specify their daily rate in bitcoin. The minimum is $5, but more influential members can ask more than $50 per day.[more]

“This experiment can be highly interesting and serve as a truly passive income for the luckiest and most famous of our readers,” reports Crypto Coins News. “It is especially true for those who might be tempted to combine several forms of “personal branding” among those proposed by the platform: branded T-shirts, caps or bumper stickers.

“So, why don’t you wear a Starbucks T-shirt that will reveal the great gourmet inside you, while driving your new Tesla Model S on which a Greenpeace bumper sticker will be proudly displayed in order not to leave any doubt about your ecological commitment?”

It’s one more option in a growing menu of ways to earn Bitcoin, “whose relevance will depend on your own tolerance threshold on advertising matters!”

First described by Satoshi Nakamoto in 2008 and introduced as open-source software in 2009, Bitcoin is the first fully implemented decentralized cryptocurrency to ever exist.

Controversial and disruptive, Bitcoin is the virtual whack-a-mole of today’s currencies, beat it back and it just keeps popping up, and marketers are just beginning to leverage it for virtually limitless advertising currency—including product placements in selfies.

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