RE: Why Crypto Can Tackle Unfair Distribution In many Economically Inept African States

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I knew from a young age that working for a company or depending on a monthly salary was not a good life plan. As you say it is modern slavery, the only thing they don't do with people is beat them physically.

In my country the exact same thing happens, the companies charge in dollars but pay the employees in bolivars, and as the salary is 10 million bolivars a month which is $2 they offer many jobs but the salary does not go beyond that.

It is better to be in cryptocurrencies or do some business on your own, you earn more and it is more profitable.

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and as the salary is 10 million bolivars a month which is $2 they offer many jobs but the salary does not go beyond that.

This is totally ridiculous if you ask me. I basically feel that that's a total gimmick to enslave people, I mean the currency is messed up for one and how come inflation has hit it rather hard and bad that it totally feels broken.
It's better for one to own their business or means of earning privately. Even investing little in crypto brings better prospects than such jobs, couldn't believe it'll be terrible somewhere else.

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As they say, everything is an upside-down world. A rotten and unjust world, good thing it will soon be over.

It's true, even investing in CUB $10 a week I have better results in a month than working for someone.

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