OTC Bitcoin Dealers Annual Revenue BTC
New Deal: 350K BTC at -6% gross, -3% net, -3% dealers
3% Dealers: 1.5% Buyer side, 1.5% seller side
Say, if Buyer side has a team of 3 dealers
1.5% / 3 = 0.5% commission per dealer
350,000 BTC x 0.5 = 1750 BTC per person
If you have 2 big deals per year ie 1750 x 2 = 3500 BTC
3 big deals per year ie 1750 x 3 = 5250 BTC
4 big deals per year ie 1750 x 4 = 7000 BTC
Summary:
1. As OTC Bitcoin Dealer, you may beat Hames Sharley (1960 BTC), Bates Smart (3070 BTC) and Architectus (3310 BTC)
2. You may need 4 big deals (7000 BTC) to beat Buchan Group, HBO+EMTB and Woods Bagot
3. You may not be able to beat giant Tech companies such as Deliotte, Atlassian, WeWork, but you may be able to beat Canva, ThoughtWorks and Iress by increasing number of big deals
4. To dream big, you could beat Apple, Amazon, Google, Facebook, Hassell, Unispace, GHD Woodhead or Gensler only if you have successfully innovated a new global tech product eg. a Global Coin that can rival Facebook's Libra or Metal Pay etc.
Global Architect Companies Annual Revenue BTC
Leffler Simes : A$23.4 million (2018) or US$15.8 million = 1,580 BTC
Hames Sharley : A$29 million (2018) or US$19.6 million = 1,960 BTC
Bates Smart : A$45.4 million (2018) or US$30.7 million = 3,070 BTC
Architectus : A$49 million (2018) or US$33.1 million = 3,310 BTC
HBO+EMTB : A$52.6 million (2018) or US$35.5 million = 3,550 BTC
Buchan Group : A$84 million (2018) or US$56.7 million = 5,670 BTC
Woods Bagot : A$90.4 million (2018) or US$61.1 million = 6,110 BTC
Hassell : A$149.2 million (2018) or US$100.8 million = 10,080 BTC
Unispace : A$509.6 million (2018) or US$344.1 million = 34,410 BTC
GHD Woodhead : A$1.9 billion (2018) or US$1.3 billion = 130,000 BTC
Gensler (USA) : A$1.8 billion (2018) or US$1.2 billion = 120,000 BTC (World's largest company)
Four Australian largest architecture firms in World Architecture Top 100 (2018) : Hames Sharley, Woods Bagot, Bates Smart and GHD Woodhead
Global Tech Companies Annual Revenue BTC
Apple : $258.5 billion (2019) = 25,850,000 BTC
Amazon : $232.9 billion (2018) = 23,290,000 BTC
Google : $136.22 billion (2018) = 13,622,000 BTC
Facebook : $55.838 billion (2018) = 5,583,800 BTC
Deloitte : $43.2 billion (2018) = 4,320,000 BTC
Atlassian : $26.6 billion (2019) | $874 million (2018) = 2,660,000 BTC
WeWork : $20 billion (2017) | $886 million (2017) = 2,000,000 BTC
Canva : A$1 billion (2018) or US$675.3 million = 67,530 BTC
ThoughtWorks : A$500 million (2018) or US$337.7 million = 33,770 BTC
Iress : A$464.6 million (2018) or US$313.7 million = 31,370 BTC
Note: The purpose of BTC quantity above are for comparison purposes. There are only 21 million Bitcoins that can be mined in total.
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Architect Salary in Sydney (Building)
Average Architect salaries in Sydney NSW : A$92,035 per year (16% Above national average)
Junior Architect : A$71,817 per year or US$48498 = 4.8498 or 4.9 BTC
Lead Architect : A$159,291 per year or US$107569 = 10.7569 or 11 BTC
Principal Architect : A$174,435 per year or US$117796 = 11.7796 or 12 BTC
Senior Solutions Architect salaries in Sydney (Tech)
Senior Solutions Architect salaries at Capgemini can range from $184,363-$198,467. This estimate is based upon 1 Capgemini Senior Solutions Architect salary report(s) provided by employees or estimated based upon statistical methods. See all Senior Solutions Architect salaries to learn how this stacks up in the market
Base Pay : A$184K - A$198K
Additional Pay : A$31K - A$34K
Total Pay : A$212K - A$232K or US$143163 - US$156670 = 14 to 16+ BTC
Source: glassdoor.com.au
24/8/2019 At time of writing
* Assume 1 BTC = US$10,000
* Assume A$1 = US$0.68
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Largest tech firms by 2018 sales estimates:
Apple, $273.3 billion (FY ends in Sept.)
Amazon, $228.7 billion
Alphabet, $131.3 billion
Microsoft, $106.4 billion (FY ends in June)
IBM, $78.8 billion
Intel, $63.8 billion
Hewlett-Packard, $54 billion (FY ends in October)
Facebook, $53.8 billion
Cisco, $48.5 billion (FY ends in July)
Oracle, $39.8 billion (FY ends in May)
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