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Topic: Charity in the spirit of Val with Bitcoin money (Read 171 times)

legendary
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February 15, 2023, 07:24:18 PM
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It's definitely a nice initiative @OP, having to put smiles on people's faces unchallenged or provoked or funded by someone or some group other than yourself in this period of inflation where most individuals think only of themselves is definitely something worth the effort and time. You've done well I must commend and encourage as this plays a significant role in helping others to appreciate there neighbours.

The valentine's day in many ways have been more of a sole thing, a spouse thing or someone dating relationship/familiar thing but  the narrative isn't supposed to end at that. People are going through a lot and a little show of kindness, that there is love in this world, that people really do matter and are noticed could be the difference between life and death, crime and good virtue.

In all, love shouldn't be a one day thing but, something you give when opportune and so, we need to be filled with it. It's not necessarily money but, acts of kindness and concerns too.
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Op, you did great by giving something back to your community. I appreciate your effort to make someone's day happier, especially those in need.
The mother's may likely not understand cryptocurrency on a wide but we explains to them to be some form of online trading business, which most are eager for me to teach their children to learn from it.
Yes not everyone will not understand cryptocurrency, but you can let them know how you have earned money from bitcoin/cryptocurrency. This will make them interested to learn more about bitcoin, or they let their child get involved in bitcoin.
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Goodnight, ohh Leo!!! 🦅
This is real and it is put smile in the faces of those old mothers...
You've actually made a difference BTW, $20 ain't much but y'all know the feelings you get immediately when someone gives you something unexpectedly right?? The happiness you feel is actually the essence of the love shown to you.
Well-done buddy... It MAKES me, when I see someone giving out...and I keep wishing I had the hands to do something too; though I've done alot of selfless services, it's all worth the time and resources Spent -- most especially when you get them smiling away their pain and realizing that someone actually cares.

Sandra 🧑‍🦰
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They will remember what you've done to them and this sharing you've made will also be passed on to other people whenever the majority of them get a better life in the near future.

I always respect people that are doing something for people in need. However, it would have been better if you educate the young ones there about Bitcoin.
I think that he did it and just forgot to say and include that the money that he has given to them came from his bitcoin holdings. Hopefully, that's what happened but yeah, I do agree with you.
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Statistics show that up to 811 million people, i.e. approximately 10% of the earth's population, go to bed without dinner on a frequent basis. Judging by the economic meltdown and other local issues expect the number to have increased.
I always respect people that are doing something for people in need. However, it would have been better if you educate the young ones there about Bitcoin.
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It's a nice initiative from you, but what do you mean by token? Is it one of the altcoins or what? And does the mother know what cryptocurrencies are and how they use them, otherwise they will end up losing them and thus losing $20 for everyone.

Can $20 make a difference in your country if it is given in cash or changes for at least one day?
I see that some African countries are active in cryptocurrency which is special.

Lemme just say little thing about this..
When talking of token to my understanding it doesn't really mean an altcoin but in naturally a token is a little gift or money given to someone in appreciation of what he has done or they have done, maybe sometimes some people may term it to be a demonstration of love and oneness.

Then boiled down to $20 as gift, from the pictures above this seems to West Africans or South Africans. If is West African it could be a Nigerian and 20$ in conversion today is about  NGN 15,000 which can be used to feed for about 2 to 3 days in Nigeria depending on the family size thereabouts.
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The mother's may likely not understand cryptocurrency on a wide but we explains to them to be some form of online trading business, which most are eager for me to teach their children to learn from it.
You can arrange a small demo class for them to tell them about bitcoin works if you have sufficient knowledge about it to teach them and if possible set up them a wallet also as it will help them to learn a lot about it.The basics need to be taught to them without going into too much technical details but in this manner they will also be familiar with bitcoin and if you have any doubt we are here to help you with it always.

Actually $20 is small amount when is converted in my country currency values but due the poor living standard, giving $20 to any in our currency is like $1000 in US currency. Here people any little out of kindness because it extends smiles and happiness to them.
Still giving them $20 is good intiative as it will help them to cover some little expenses also and I assume it will be of great help to people living there.The amount when converted to your local currency would also be sufficient for them but main priority is happiness on their face we are seeing which is precious.So really appreciate your gesture of this helpful and spreading love this way.

Yes, the mother's are so excited and they want me to come share bitcoin knowledge with their children since some of the are aged enough but those who are still vibrant I will include in the class. That's actually my next project bitcoin must reach the world at large both the nuns and crannies of villages should have this knowledge.

Thank you for appreciating my outreach but more thanks bitcoin families and bitcointalk.
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OP that's kind of you, putting a smile on people's face is what bitcoin has come to do and there's nothing bad in extending this same attitude even at the St. Valentine's day remembrance by reaching out to others who will really appreciate your present and gifts from your earnings through bitcoin than on people who will never appreciated the little you may give to them all in the name of love, this first love is what Satoshi considers abd made the sacrifice to invent bitcoin for us all to use and get hope forba better financial freedom in using it each time.

Am so super excited that I was able to put these smiles on the faces of others through bitcoin. Sometimes one can never tell where help will come from, the first someone introduced me to bitcoin I reject the idea but when I later queue to it but has touch my better part of life
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You are the one that celebrated the real Valentine. Most people give because they expect something from the receiver. But from the picture, I can tell that these women are not wealthy and they cannot pay you back for these kind gestures. $20 can feed a family of five for one week in the rural communities in m country. You have done well brother. Keep doing good because one day your reward will come.

But I have observed that all the pictures posted in this forum are either blurred or covered keeping the people's identities private. Maybe you could do the same thing to hide the identity of the people.
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Op, this is so very thoughtful of you. Showing love and putting smile on the faces of those who have no one to do it for them is something we hope to see more. Rather than wasting your time in a club or bar drinking to stupor or drinking till you're no longer yourself, I think we should all just try to show love to those around us, after all we are in the period of valentine, a period to show love to everyone around us.
legendary
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The mother's may likely not understand cryptocurrency on a wide but we explains to them to be some form of online trading business, which most are eager for me to teach their children to learn from it.
You can arrange a small demo class for them to tell them about bitcoin works if you have sufficient knowledge about it to teach them and if possible set up them a wallet also as it will help them to learn a lot about it.The basics need to be taught to them without going into too much technical details but in this manner they will also be familiar with bitcoin and if you have any doubt we are here to help you with it always.

Actually $20 is small amount when is converted in my country currency values but due the poor living standard, giving $20 to any in our currency is like $1000 in US currency. Here people any little out of kindness because it extends smiles and happiness to them.
Still giving them $20 is good intiative as it will help them to cover some little expenses also and I assume it will be of great help to people living there.The amount when converted to your local currency would also be sufficient for them but main priority is happiness on their face we are seeing which is precious.So really appreciate your gesture of this helpful and spreading love this way.
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I love how you discovered that there are different types of love, and it's not just romantic partners; it's also with other relationships. Love can be in many forms that include additional people in your life.
  • Familial Love
  • Romantic Love
  • Platonic Love
  • Self Love
Valentine is a time to show love, but many people only think that the love to be shown  should only be to their partners. That is wrong disposition to have about Valentine's Day. There are people who need are in dire need of love and acts of kindness and Valentine day is really a perfect day to show those people that love really does exist.

You have done really well visiting to give back to women who needed it, posterity will remember you for it.

As an extra way to help and show love, you can choose to organise a class or a seminar to educate the children of these women about bitcoins, that will go a long way too, in addition to the financial support.[/list]
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I love how you discovered that there are different types of love, and it's not just romantic partners; it's also with other relationships. Love can be in many forms that include additional people in your life.
  • Familial Love
  • Romantic Love
  • Platonic Love
  • Self Love

With these different types of love, there are indeed several people you have thought of. You could greet them with a post, Val, so they would know that you have thought of them.



I like how you have used Bitcoin as a tool to share your love. It should be more like this.
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OP that's kind of you, putting a smile on people's face is what bitcoin has come to do and there's nothing bad in extending this same attitude even at the St. Valentine's day remembrance by reaching out to others who will really appreciate your present and gifts from your earnings through bitcoin than on people who will never appreciated the little you may give to them all in the name of love, this first love is what Satoshi considers abd made the sacrifice to invent bitcoin for us all to use and get hope forba better financial freedom in using it each time.
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It's a nice initiative from you, but what do you mean by token? Is it one of the altcoins or what? And does the mother know what cryptocurrencies are and how they use them, otherwise they will end up losing them and thus losing $20 for everyone.

Can $20 make a difference in your country if it is given in cash or changes for at least one day?
I see that some African countries are active in cryptocurrency which is special.

Token in my native understanding can be small amount of money given or received by someone.

The mother's may likely not understand cryptocurrency on a wide but we explains to them to be some form of online trading business, which most are eager for me to teach their children to learn from it.

Actually $20 is small amount when is converted in my country currency values but due the poor living standard, giving $20 to any in our currency is like $1000 in US currency. Here people any little out of kindness because it extends smiles and happiness to them.
legendary
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It's a nice initiative from you, but what do you mean by token? Is it one of the altcoins or what? And does the mother know what cryptocurrencies are and how they use them, otherwise they will end up losing them and thus losing $20 for everyone.

Can $20 make a difference in your country if it is given in cash or changes for at least one day?
I see that some African countries are active in cryptocurrency which is special.
newbie
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So guy's yesterday I was so bored I have no friend to call me or for me to call and gist all the love talks. I was so worried and I was led that love is not all about having with opposite sex but by demonstrating happiness in the lives of others.

Just that moment I made a withdrawal order from my bitcoin wallet of $400 asap and it drops immediately, my mother's village is not far the town where I stay. So I thought of putting smiles to our mother's who bears the pains of nurturing children giving a them a token of $20 dollars each, though my own mother is late but I was excited to remember her yesterday.

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