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I cannot be sure as the level of comfort varies from one personal standard to another.
Well, you read what I wrote as far as cock-of-the-walk standards, and I probably should have included buying some sort of luxury vehice--not a Bentley or Rolls, but a slick Mercedes or sporty BMW would do just fine.

So it sounds like that $1500/week would buy a pretty nice lifestyle in the Philippines.  Thanks for that input, I appreciate it.  It's also kind of what I assumed, because I've had the feeling that the cost of living in your country is pretty low if you compare it to the US (how much is gasoline over there, anyway?).  My next question would be: how does one go about getting citizenship in the Philippines?  Can somebody just fly there and take up residence, or would they be deported?

I'm still looking for places.  And just and FYI, this is not a new idea kicking around in my head.  I've wondered about this for years.

I made few research and I found a place in Africa where you can stay comfortably with your other 4 guys. With $1500 earnings per week, going to Seychelles you going to live like a king over there, Seychelles is located in east Africa and they are ranked the second richest country in Africa. They have 115 Islands you will be pretty sure that such places attracts people who normally come for tourism. The country speaks English and French which I believe wouldn't be a problem for you guys, and the cost of living in Seychelles is not expensive unless you wanna stay in the hotel in the capital city Victoria where things are pretty high but this is what you will be wowed to know. Seychelles uses Rupee as her currency and the a dollar is equal to this,  $1= 14.22 Rupee so with $400 you guys are going to live happy like a king.

Becoming a citizen of Seychelles is by Naturazation this means you have to spend some years like five years or more and you most be of good character too.
Good luck.


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Everyone is automatically assuming that it is quite easy to get a slot in signature campaigns. Over the years, the number of such campaigns have declined and only a few of them actually pay good amounts. I can only see 3-4 campaigns that are active as of now, and none of them are accepting new applications. The pay rates are in a flux as well. Campaigns such as Stake have pay rates in USD, so even if Bitcoin goes down the participants won't suffer. But most of the others have their rates in BTC and when the exchange rate goes down, the participants are in a loss.
Campaign that has their pay in USD, their participants will benefits more in this bear market  where Bitcoin had fallen to $22K within the period of 3 days now. It will be a hard time to those campaign participants that are paid in Bitcoin rate. The worth of the Bitcoin in US dollar will fall drastically because of the current price of Bitcoin. It will mostly affect escrowed payment in Bitcoin and the campaign manager will have a tough time where distributing payment.


https://tokpie.io/blog/earn-stakes-on-kamagames-bounty-bitcointalk-signature-campaign/

Inflation is everywhere, salary is always fixed and the price of goods and food stuffs are increasing everyday. It takes a person that is receiving good pay to be able to survive in this period. The signature campaign had really helped in one way or the other. $1500 is a big money in many countries especially in some region in Asia and Africa. Living like a king in these region is much possible even with a pay less than $1500.
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Everyone is automatically assuming that it is quite easy to get a slot in signature campaigns. Over the years, the number of such campaigns have declined and only a few of them actually pay good amounts. I can only see 3-4 campaigns that are active as of now, and none of them are accepting new applications. The pay rates are in a flux as well. Campaigns such as Stake have pay rates in USD, so even if Bitcoin goes down the participants won't suffer. But most of the others have their rates in BTC and when the exchange rate goes down, the participants are in a loss.
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Remember the days when sig campaigns paid out a certain number of satoshis per post or per week?  Back then bitcoin was probably under $15k or so (I can't remember exactly when they all transitioned to a fixed dollar amount), and people still made livings from them--but in countries where the cost of living is low.  That's the whole point of this thread, to figure out what countries in which it might be feasible to live well solely on the proceeds of sig campaigns.
I have never participated in any signature campaign. but I find out the average earnings from signatures. turned out to be around $20 - $75 per week. depending on the rating of course.

And I was quite surprised because even in my country if you earn $ 20 per week then that is enough to live a normal life. Because in Malaysia the prices of basic necessities are very cheap. And maybe other people will not believe that the price of durian and mango and the like is very cheap here. With US $ 1 maybe we can buy 3 types of fruit and get quite a lot of enough for 1 week. Even if you go to remote areas, the people here will give us fruit for free. So even $20-$75 is a lot in this country. Even some places or malls that look luxurious are actually quite cheap in their prices. Although not as cheap as in a big country like Indonesia. but malaysia can also be said as a country where you can live like a king here only with signature campaign earnings.

try visiting some of these luxury-looking shopping centers which are actually quite cheap and affordable inside.
like this
Sungei Wang Plaza

And
Mid Valley Megamall.

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For me, with a little money, I can go on vacation even though it's not far away, but it's like a king who can enjoy everything.
But I'm sure one day Signature will become a stable additional income we can experience some wonderful holidays.
$300 for a few days is quite worth it with the experience and the place that is served to be honest some after Covid was relaxed some time ago I traveled there too and the cost was much cheaper (maybe because I was only 3 days) and maybe my place is closer compared to but you do talk about beauty there, I do feel like the king you think, especially with the exotic beaches and pretty good service there adds to the taste of really being a king Cheesy
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I really dont know exactly because the thing of "living like a king" its pretty subjebtic. But for me i think you need to plain to go to a "second world country" or in-development country.

But not all the countries in this class, you need to choose one like Brazil , Argentina, Mexico. Because in this you can also improves your degrees. In Argentina for example you have all the education its free included the university and we have a lot of big techs. So you can improves yourself.

The healthcare its also free if you dont have one. Obviusly you have some counter in this kind of countrys but if you have that ammount of money i think you dont have to experience troubles.

One think i dont understand why you say with signatures campaign money but put an example for 1500 usd a week. I dont know if here we have such a big ammount of money paid for the campaign. I belive you can  only earn some like 1200 usd a month at his best. Correct me if im wrong.
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Living like a king in Indonesia is very easy. as long as we can be grateful for what we have. even many tourist attractions are free without paying an entrance fee. I am grateful that I was born in Indonesia. maybe someday when i'm ranked enough in this forum to make money from signature then i can vacation with my little family and live like a king. but maybe that's someday because it turns out to be really hard to rank up. so I will enjoy the process and live happily.
I like this point and indeed, from the point of view of natural resources and beauty, it is clear that Indonesia is one that is worthy enough to be used as reference material for holidays. But actually talking about the price issue is a benchmark regardless of whether it's cheap or not, this has an effect on income.
What I see now is why in Indonesia now many tourist attractions are indeed cheap because indeed the per capita income is also small and what we consider cheap sometimes cannot be said to be cheap for other people.
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Hm, this is another kind of discrimination that exists in various parts of the world, but it will be very difficult to stop if something like this happens in a country or an ethnic group within a country.
It's funny to me that in certain parts of the world, it's assumed that every white person is wealthy.  I don't know if that's considered discrimination, but it's a generalization that's just not true.  If you knew me in real life, you'd have all the proof you need of that!
I'm going to replace my words with classification here because it seems more appropriate.
But indeed, in this case it seems that such a classification is still common, especially for some areas and the fact is that when someone who is white visits or does move to an area that can indeed be considered the majority are still struggling in financial conditions, it is clear that they will be considered rich, let alone if their skin is white.
They will be seen more and that is a fact even in my area it is like that too.
But maybe something like this won't happen in your country because if I'm not mistaken in looking at the previous page you said that you are in America so maybe something like this won't happen there but for the Asian region I think this is still rampant because this is like information down and down who really don't know where the source comes from but many believe it Grin
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They must be beneficial for the businesses that run them, so I'm not sure why the rates have dropped so drastically.  Do people gamble on crypto casinos less?  Are there fewer exchanges coming into existence?  Most of the bitcoin-paying campaigns from back in the 2015-18 era weren't for ICO projects, and it's not like enthusiasm for crypto has died down at all, so I don't really understand it.
I have no idea what was the situation back then, but ever since I joined this forum and got into my first campaign (late 2019) I don't remember situation ever being better than it is now when it comes to signature campaigns. I remember situation being much tougher back in the late 2019 when even quality members that are now in some of the best paid campaigns of the forum had issues getting into any. Some even went to Bitvest that was paying like $10 per week for Hero/Legendary rank while situation now is completely opposite as there are more spots than quality members which enables shitposters to easily get into one.



But I remember the case with Prime Dice. They used to pay as much as BTC2.4 per month. And that was when BTC was trading at around $1,000 per coin in 2014. So they were actually paying four digits. Too bad that the campaign lasted for just a few months and after that they folded up.
No wonder that they stopped after few months as it makes no sense to pay so much for a signature. Iirc CM also payed some crazy high amount during last bull market but then soon adjusted the rates to a more sustainable ones.

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There is. Indonesia.
Try to learn how we live in a country that is very friendly with everyone. Starting from the cost of food to other things that become daily necessities.
In Indonesia you can survive by earning from signature campaign fees. If the pay per week is 70$, then the total income in one month is $280. This amount is normal for 1 month as long as it is used as needed, especially if you are willing to work to earn income outside the signature campaign.

Our country is also not burdensome for anyone who wants to become a citizen, such as recognizing the state foundation of Pancasila and the 1945 Constitution, Having lived in Indonesia for at least 5 consecutive years, never been sentenced to a criminal offense punishable by imprisonment of 1 year or more and there are several more. If all of that has been met, then submit a request to the president.
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Wait a sec.  When you say "four-digit salaries" are you talking in terms of USD amounts?  Because if so, I have to tell you that I remember the Yobit campaign from years back, and they paid 30k sats/post, but bitcoin was likely below $1000 at the time and unless you had 100 accounts enrolled in the campaign (lol, I'm sure some people did) there's no way you were making that much money.

I would also mention that campaigns are still around, after all.  They must be beneficial for the businesses that run them, so I'm not sure why the rates have dropped so drastically.  Do people gamble on crypto casinos less?  Are there fewer exchanges coming into existence?  Most of the bitcoin-paying campaigns from back in the 2015-18 era weren't for ICO projects, and it's not like enthusiasm for crypto has died down at all, so I don't really understand it.

Yobit used to pay BTC0.006 per day and that amounted to BTC0.18 per month. When the BTC price was around $1,000 per coin, it amounted to around $180. So you are right in that case.

But I remember the case with Prime Dice. They used to pay as much as BTC2.4 per month. And that was when BTC was trading at around $1,000 per coin in 2014. So they were actually paying four digits. Too bad that the campaign lasted for just a few months and after that they folded up.

Then there were a few such as BestMixer, WOLF.BET and Ethexbet, which used to pay decent amounts in 2018-19. Mostly in the $400-500 range.
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Living like a king in Indonesia is very easy. as long as we can be grateful for what we have. even many tourist attractions are free without paying an entrance fee. I am grateful that I was born in Indonesia. maybe someday when i'm ranked enough in this forum to make money from signature then i can vacation with my little family and live like a king. but maybe that's someday because it turns out to be really hard to rank up. so I will enjoy the process and live happily.
Indonesia will be very rich with so many islands that there are so many tours that are surrounded by beaches in each area, but each area has beautiful tourist attractions because there are so many of them that it is difficult to choose which one to visit because the country of Indonesia will be very beautiful its nature.

In 2018 I had a vacation with friends from a trip to the island of Bali to Lombok at a cost of $300 which included a round trip by plane and stayed a few days there.

Pandawa Beach.
Watch the Kecak Pull while enjoying the beautiful sunset.
Snorkeling on Gili Meno enjoying a statue under the sea.
Gili Trawangan Island which has many foreign tourists there.

This is a photo taken from Google.




For me, with a little money, I can go on vacation even though it's not far away, but it's like a king who can enjoy everything.
But I'm sure one day Signature will become a stable additional income we can experience some wonderful holidays.
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Remember the days when sig campaigns paid out a certain number of satoshis per post or per week?  Back then bitcoin was probably under $15k or so (I can't remember exactly when they all transitioned to a fixed dollar amount), and people still made livings from them--but in countries where the cost of living is low.  That's the whole point of this thread, to figure out what countries in which it might be feasible to live well solely on the proceeds of sig campaigns.

I think there are more beautiful places in this world we can leave like a kind even with the amount less than $1500. $1500 is a big money in most developing countries especially countries that has lower currencies compared to the US dollar. I know of families that are living below $1000 per month that includes their feeding, transportation, rent, and other miscellaneous bills and they still leave like a king.

I know many of my African friends that would be very proud if they could earn $1000 per month especially in a region that has low living cost. Maybe we can take a look at Benin Republic in west African. They have a good currency but is low compared to the US dollar. Living cost is very low whether you are a first class citizen or other classes. Cotonou is also a alternative place to live like a king with low living cost.


Benin's government regards tourism as a method of diversifying its economy, attracting more foreign investment, and decreasing Benin's dependence on its agricultural industry. Although the government has a National Policy of Tourism Development, it has not made a strong effort to improve tourist facilities or to market Benin as a tourist destination.


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Cotonou is the largest city and economic capital of Benin Republic, situated next to Nigeria in the west of the African continent. Benin Republic was colonized by the France, hence the official language in Cotonou is French. With a population of about 1.2 million inhabitants, Cotonou lies between the Atlantic Ocean and Lake Nokoue.


 Ganvie is a popular tourist attraction.  It is a village on stilts in the lagoon, located a few kilometres to the north, just outside of Cotonou.


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Some of the best wildlife areas in West Africa are found in north Benin, where Pendjari National Park and W National Park are located.[7] The best time to see the Pendjari National Park's wildlife is towards the end of the dry season.[8] The park is accessible to travellers and accommodation is available.

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Hey man, the whole reason I'm living in dreamland is because my current place of residence completely sucks ass like nothing you've ever seen ass sucked by--it's bad.  Right now I have no way of improving my situation, either.

Gone are the days when campaigns like PrimeDice and Yobit used to pay four-digit salaries for just displaying their signature.
Wait a sec.  When you say "four-digit salaries" are you talking in terms of USD amounts?  Because if so, I have to tell you that I remember the Yobit campaign from years back, and they paid 30k sats/post, but bitcoin was likely below $1000 at the time and unless you had 100 accounts enrolled in the campaign (lol, I'm sure some people did) there's no way you were making that much money.

I would also mention that campaigns are still around, after all.  They must be beneficial for the businesses that run them, so I'm not sure why the rates have dropped so drastically.  Do people gamble on crypto casinos less?  Are there fewer exchanges coming into existence?  Most of the bitcoin-paying campaigns from back in the 2015-18 era weren't for ICO projects, and it's not like enthusiasm for crypto has died down at all, so I don't really understand it.
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Stop living in dreamland. Average earnings from signature campaigns nowadays are $200-$250 per month. Gone are the days when campaigns like PrimeDice and Yobit used to pay four-digit salaries for just displaying their signature. And I am living in a third world country and here it is impossible to live like a king, if you are earning less than $2,000 per month. You can live in relative comfort if you have $1,000 per month. And I am sure that nowhere in the world, you can live like a king, if you earn $200-$250 per month. My advice - just work hard, learn new skills and invest your money properly. Maybe within the next 20 years, you will be able to retire and live like a king.
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Inflation has been really challenging to deal with these days. Even if we have a signature campaign as a side job and work full time, we can't still live a luxurious life or even buy the assets that we want because our salaries are just enough to sustain our financial necessities especially if we have families to support.
Remember the days when sig campaigns paid out a certain number of satoshis per post or per week?  Back then bitcoin was probably under $15k or so (I can't remember exactly when they all transitioned to a fixed dollar amount), and people still made livings from them--but in countries where the cost of living is low.  That's the whole point of this thread, to figure out what countries in which it might be feasible to live well solely on the proceeds of sig campaigns.

Has anyone seen any statistics on pay rates over time?  I'd be interested to know how much bitcoin (or the dollar amount) could be earned per pay period in each of them throughout the years.  I suspect it's gone down a lot.

Hm, this is another kind of discrimination that exists in various parts of the world, but it will be very difficult to stop if something like this happens in a country or an ethnic group within a country.
It's funny to me that in certain parts of the world, it's assumed that every white person is wealthy.  I don't know if that's considered discrimination, but it's a generalization that's just not true.  If you knew me in real life, you'd have all the proof you need of that!
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it's just a few places. and there are many more beautiful places in Yogyakarta. And remember that Yogyakarta is only one of the regions in Indonesia. There are 34 regions/provinces in Indonesia. and each region has hundreds and maybe even more tourist spots. because some areas have many islands too.

but in yogyakarta alone has more than 16 temples (historical sites). and 2 of them have been recognized by UNESCO as world heritage sites, namely Prambanan and Borobudur temples
borobudur.
Prambanan.


Living like a king in Indonesia is very easy. as long as we can be grateful for what we have. even many tourist attractions are free without paying an entrance fee. I am grateful that I was born in Indonesia. maybe someday when i'm ranked enough in this forum to make money from signature then i can vacation with my little family and live like a king. but maybe that's someday because it turns out to be really hard to rank up. so I will enjoy the process and live happily.
what a beautiful place. I just found out about this yogyakarta. And it turned out to be true. there goods and food and cheap transportation. Maybe you're right. If you live there, you can enjoy life like a king with even a little money. I hope to be able to vacation there with my family too.
But it is also necessary to know that the entrance ticket to Borobudur Temple is quite expensive today. because this is a world historical site that has been approved by UNESCO. but don't worry, there are still many other temples that are no less beautiful and interesting besides Borobudur, which does not use an entrance ticket or free.
Ah I also want to know what it's like to spend money on signature campaigns like a chipmixer and live like a king. Hahaha
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What - really?
Is indonesia this cheap? One of my colleague went to Indonesia and she liked the place - but she was robber by the house maker. Do you experience that too? How do you compensate this. if something bad happens.
Indonesia is a big country. with many islands. and also many cultures and of course each island has a different language. Tariffs for each region in Indonesia vary. but on average everything is cheap.
You can also relax about security here. origin is not in the big cities. you have to go a little into the countryside and the village. there you will find natural beauty and heaven on earth. even if you have a wooden stick. and you stick it in the dirt of the street. then it can grow into a plant. Indonesia's soil is so fertile.

and I will recommend one example of tourism that can be very satisfying, but this area is known to be very friendly and cheap. for $1 usd you can be satisfied to go around this city or area by bus. the name of the area is DI Yogyakarta. Even with $1 usd it was enough to buy 3 meals. (3 servings of filling food/morning/midday/evening).
I can't even count the total number of famous tourist attractions in this Yogyakarta area. because it's too much. This is just an example of a few pictures.








it's just a few places. and there are many more beautiful places in Yogyakarta. And remember that Yogyakarta is only one of the regions in Indonesia. There are 34 regions/provinces in Indonesia. and each region has hundreds and maybe even more tourist spots. because some areas have many islands too.

but in yogyakarta alone has more than 16 temples (historical sites). and 2 of them have been recognized by UNESCO as world heritage sites, namely Prambanan and Borobudur temples
borobudur.
Prambanan.


Living like a king in Indonesia is very easy. as long as we can be grateful for what we have. even many tourist attractions are free without paying an entrance fee. I am grateful that I was born in Indonesia. maybe someday when i'm ranked enough in this forum to make money from signature then i can vacation with my little family and live like a king. but maybe that's someday because it turns out to be really hard to rank up. so I will enjoy the process and live happily.
what a beautiful place. I just found out about this yogyakarta. And it turned out to be true. there goods and food and cheap transportation. Maybe you're right. If you live there, you can enjoy life like a king with even a little money. I hope to be able to vacation there with my family too.
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Are you suggesting that there would be significantly high safety issues for whities who stand out too much in the Philippines?  Does familiarity help with not being a kidnapping/ransom target, or are there just some folks who are targeting whities for economic reasons in the more rural areas (or the areas that you outlined)?

Only in the really isolated far areas. There are lots of whities in the big cities, so it's no longer much of an issue. All the police are there too, to make sure whities don't become targets.

The whities who end up in the news are the ones going too far away from civilization or some secluded beach spot, and where there is little to no law enforcement. Don't go there, you'll be fine.
Hm, this is another kind of discrimination that exists in various parts of the world, but it will be very difficult to stop if something like this happens in a country or an ethnic group within a country.
The role of security will also be a little more difficult to say if it is wise to respond to things like this, even though there are punishments but only as a formality without making them aware.
In this case in my area there is also this kind of thing which is indeed very difficult to control but in this case in my country it is more based on belief than race because my country is a country that is quite compatible in terms of race but it is very difficult to accept and mutually tolerance in terms of beliefs and based on religion.
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I saw a report a few days ago about Burundi, where the average salary of workers varies between 10 and 15 dollars a month (that's for a whole family). I believe that with the money you earn here you can live like a king there and that shows the huge difference in income inequality between countries.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0gFsHf9cIw&t=1650s
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