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RE: Magic bricks appear at intended riot sites...WHO sent them, and why aren't these 'Magic brick' suppliers in jail?

in #informationwar5 years ago

I'll look at steem-engine, sounds fun to me.

Wine is not quite as safe, as the windows based programs are vulnerable. Linex is not, but you can loose the stuff running under wine.

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yeah find out if steem-engine runs on Linex. It would be an easy way to turn steem into some bitcoin and send it to Waves and set up the earning program with https://weshareabundance.com/?u=janton. This program is crazy good.

At the top level which is only $100 worth of their tokens, which you get back, you make 150 per month. $100 of that goes to pay for your membership and the $50 worth of Wesa tokens goes onto your stack and who knows what the price of those will be in a few years, they're already $12.50.

So it's an ingenious passive income earner and investment. Well, not totally passive because you have to login everyday. lol. Might be too much work for you.

I will look. What are ongoing costs past the membership? The $100 is a one time cost, or a monthly charge?

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The $100 is a monthly cost but you make $150 each month so $100 of that pays for the membership. $50 doesn't sound like much but when it is buying a token that is continuously going up in price it makes a good investment to keep stacking!

Where does the $150 come from? What is their business model, what products do they sell?

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They don't sell any products, they have their own economy based on the Wesa token. That's a great question to ask them, where the 150 comes from. I think it's magic. lol. But I will ask that question and see how they explain it.

You can also go here and see a very long page of questions and answers about the site and how they operate although I know you have problems with the English language so that option may not be the best for you. lol. https://weshareabundance.com/faq/

Let me know what they say, I would like to know. If they sell product I am very interested.

My only problem is when English is 'translated' by a Texican, LOL! I looked at the FAQ, which is where my questions began.

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What, you looked at the FAQ and they didn't answer your questions? I hate when that happens. No they don't have a product to sell, they wanted to create something that has never been created before and it's working, especially helping very poor people which is what I like about them. I love the fact that they don't have some silly product that you have to buy.