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RE: Steem account holders have transferred over $300,000 to one Venezuelan exchange since it opened at the beginning of 2018

in #steem5 years ago

I met steemit last year, the money for our work is not enough and we had to look for alternatives. My husband searching YouTube, some alternative, saw video about steem. He commented to me but I could not believe that there was something where you were paid to publish. My husband started working on steemit and was trying to convince me, but it seemed crazy or a lie. I told him that I would try it and it was when we created my account, in January 2018. I was testing and I liked the platform, I have never liked social networks because there is no interesting content for me, however, in steemit there is a lot of variety of content and I liked that.

...then I did not know how to change coins to bolivars, because really the situation here in Venezuela deserves it, it is impossible to live alone with the salary. Today the minimum basic salary is equal to or less, (depending on where you buy it), at what a kilogram of meat costs.

I didn't know how to change my coins and I made a post asking how I could change my coins. There a girl told me to use orinoco.

With orinoco I made my first change, and I have used it a lot, they are reliable.
Steemit has really been a blessing to our home, with steem we have paid for my oldest daughter's school, and we have bought food.

Thanks to all those steemians who support my Venezuelan people at the moment, I am sure that when Venezuela comes out of this crisis, all of us who are benefiting today and helping with steemit will be the first investors !!! because we are grateful and this great help that is steemit, we will never forget.