Remote work made global hiring easier.
Global payroll remains surprisingly complicated.
That's where stablecoin-native infrastructure becomes interesting
One thing we noticed while researching payroll:
The delay between work completed and money received is often treated as normal.
That doesn't mean it's optimal.
Most payroll products focus on employers.
We're equally interested in the employee experience.
How quickly can someone access earnings they've already accumulated?
A salary stream is surprisingly simple.
Deposit funds.
Define a rate.
Let time do the accounting.
Sometimes the simplest products solve the biggest problems.
The best infrastructure often becomes invisible.
People don't think about TCP/IP.
They don't think about electricity.
Eventually they shouldn't think about payroll systems either.
A good payment system isn't just about moving money.
It's about timing.
Getting paid two weeks earlier can matter more than getting paid through a different rail
Coming Soon: Trickle 2.0 ๐ง
The web version of Trickle is on the way.
A cleaner, smoother, and more accessible experience for payroll streaming.
Stay tuned.
Builders build together.
Glad to be part of the UKDW BCC ecosystem with teams who keep shipping, learning, and growing in public.
Trickle is just getting started. ๐ง
Payroll rarely gets attention in crypto.
But if blockchain is going to improve financial infrastructure, payroll feels like one of the most practical places to start.
@anchor_beingg@EzraNhmry@CeloIndonesia@Celo Hi! Thanks for reaching out. You can DM Trickleโs founder on Instagram at @ezranhmry_ so we can continue the conversation privately.
From idea to code.
Trickle started as a simple vision: make payroll flow continuously instead of waiting for payday.
Source code: https://t.co/DurdWmgnK3