Blockchain Represents the opportunity to grow and be the owners of our time and work where we can make a profit by publishing what we are passionate about and most importantly, forming a new family within the community.
I am 28 years old and I live in Venezuela and as everyone knows our economic situation is difficult and many Venezuelans have achieved their economic freedom thanks to Blockchain, they have helped their families, they have managed to start their small business, they have bought food, they have changed their lives .
I invite you to continue working in Blockchain, I know that it is not easy to advance at the speed we want and that some opportunities we want to have immediate results, but when we hurry or do not have patience, we can reach the point of giving up and stop fighting and believing in this.
But you must believe in this project that is Blockchain, have faith and be constant and motivate the old and new users to continue contributing their grain of sand in the growth of the platform, which depends on the help of us so that in the future can have the value that we all want, I can assure you that each one of us is the starter of the platform and we are the only ones in charge that this is a reality.
In 2016, one of the platforms that made something that was not possible for me was born, only in dreams where I imagined myself being a millionaire.
Steemit is changing the lives of many Venezuelans in the last 12 months, a group of friends have told me how lucky they have been in Steemit, where they have managed to start their small business or where they have generated the money enough to support their families or an extra entrance of money.
As a Venezuelan, I see a great opportunity to generate money and not an economic future, where I can have enough income per month, to support my family, buy food, pay for services and go out once a week to the movies with my friends.
In South American countries like; Chile, Peru, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Argentina, the minimum wage is between $ 400 and $ 30 per month, in Comparison with the United States where the minimum salary is approximately 1,200 $ per month.
If someone from the United States can correct me, as soon as the minimum wage is in your country, Thank you.
If you take 5 minutes to analyze the great opportunity that this type of platform represents for the countries of South America, you will be able to reach the same conclusion as me.
It is a great opportunity for us to obtain income from what we generate in these platforms, because if for example the currency STEEM had a value of $ 1 and remained at that price for a year, it would be profitable to dedicate 70 % of our time on this platform or in any of the others if the value of your currency is at least $ 1.
In Venezuela, where the minimum salary is 7 $ approximately, it would be very helpful and 100% profitable to work in these platforms, where if we are lucky we can achieve from 10 $ to 15 $ a the week, that is, in a week we could earn what we earn in a month of work or more.
Of course we are talking about a minimum profit, but for a country like Venezuela that is in the worst economic crisis, it is a very good alternative to generate income.
But let's say for example a country like Chile, which has a stable economy, where with a minimum wage you can live and eat perfectly.
People who live in Chile earn $ 422 per month, this is enough to pay for basic services, go shopping to the market, to buy clothes and maybe once every 3 months change cell phone or buy something that they like , like a new television, video game console or new shoes.
I have obtained this information from a friend who lives in Chile and he has confirmed that with the minimum salary he can cover all those expenses.
So if a lucky STEEMIT user living in Chile, a week can generate $ 10 to $ 15 profit, it would not make any difference since in his work he could generate 105 $ per week.
That profit would only be an extra income that could be used to save or wait for the currency to rise in value and thus increase their profits.
We can then say that these platforms are perfect for countries that earn a month of 50 $ to 100 $, since they would generate more money working on STEEMIT, WEKU, WHALESHARES, BEARSHARES, as long as the price of the coin is 1 $ or more.
These platforms can mark the lives of people and help them on a large scale, as they could help them with their economic situation.
STEEMIT has changed the lives of many Venezuelans who have found financial help in this platform, which at this moment is in a bear market, but when its value was between $ 1.50 and 3 $ per currency, I change the lives of many Venezuelans.
For the Venezuelan, the work they do here is very serious, their commitment to the community is stronger since they can live and help their families, as well as for countries like Mexico, Nicaragua, Haiti, Cuba, Colombia, where the Minimum salary is between 246 $ to 30 $ per month.
The Blockchain has opened the minds of millions of people who have found the way to a future where they no longer have to depend on a minimum wage, it is a path that can open new opportunities and we hope that eventually it will reach everyone the countries of the world that need help.
Then I will present you with a template with minimum wages in Latin America, so that you have a clearer idea of the benefits that this type of platform can bring to the wallet of the people who live in these countries.
Latin American countries according to their Minimum Salary in dollars in 2018
N° | Country | Minimum salary (in dollars) | Minimum salary (in local currency) |
---|---|---|---|
1° | Costa Rica | 438$ | ₡ 261 580 colones |
2° | Chile | 422$ | $ 288 000 pesos chilenos |
3° | Uruguay | 419$ | $ 13 430 pesos uruguayos |
4° | Ecuador | 386$ | US$ 386 dólares |
4° | Guatemala | 356$ | Q 2758 quetzales |
6° | Paraguayr | 355$ | ₲ 2 112 562 guaraníes |
7° | Panamá | 318$ | 318 dólares |
8° | El Salvador | 300$ | 300 dólares |
9° | Bolivia | 300 Bs | 2060 bolivianos |
10° | Argentina | 298 $ | 11 300 pesos argentinos |
11° | Perú | 276 $ | 930 soles |
12° | Honduras | 251 $ | 6147 lempiras |
13° | Colombia | 246 $ | 781 242 pesos colombianos |
14° | Brasil | 245$ | R$ 954 reales |
15° | República Dominicana | 186 $ | 9412 pesos dominicanos |
16° | México | 130 $ | 2650 pesos mexicanos |
17° | Nicaragua | 128$ | 4176 córdobas |
18° | Haití | 85$ | 6450 gourdes |
19° | Cuba | 30$ | 740 pesos cubanos |
20° | Venezuela | 7$ | Bs 4500 bolívares soberanos |
The Blockchain can change the lives of millions of people.
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Would you rather focus on the average minimum wage or the average maximum wage? What is the goal?