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legendary
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A better strategy for me.... will be to "hoard" all your earnings from a signature campaign and then relocating to a 3rd world county and depositing the converted cash into a fixed deposit at a high interest rate... and living off that for a few years.  Wink  (Some Banks still give 10%+ interest on fixed deposits of 5years and longer)
I do not know how good of a strategy that is going to be. In as much as it sounds like a good idea, living in a third world country is not as easy as you imagine, i live in one by the way; and over here more than 70% of the population, minus the privileged rich people, would 'kill' to move over to a first world country to start a new life there, need i also remind you that the same privileged rich people every now and then travel to first world countries on vacation, to spend their money, etc, the only reason why many of them would not relocate permanently to a first world country is because they make their money back home.

There are many reasons why you would not want to relocate to a third world country, one is electricity, the power supply is so poor, and in the end you will be spending a huge amount of money on fuel or diesel to power your generator for 24 hours a day. Bad roads, noise and air pollution, insecurity, inflation, poor standard of living etc are other reasons. Taxes and bills are higher in first world countries simply because the standard of living is high, and you are paying for a good life, it is not so in third world countries, taxes and bills aren't as high because the standard of living is low, and if you are going to maintain a good standard of living for yourself there you have to pay so much, you have to literally 'buy' it, but not in the form of tax or necessary bills because the goverment provides nearly nothing, example it is better you provide electricity yourself through your generator than pay light bill for an epileptic power suppy.
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What's your timeline for becoming a millionaire?

Generally speaking, if you have around a million dollars in your investment portfolio, then presumably you should be able to draw upon that at about a 4% per year rate (which is $40k per year and $3,333 per month) and to largely be able to continue with that amount of withdrawal in a near perpetual manner (theorist presume 30 years, but I suppose it depends upon how you assess its value and if you really can get your portfolio to earn more income than your withdrawal rate).

Of course, if we are talking about being able to live off of $300 per week, then our numbers are ONLY about 36% of the millionaire amount - which largely should mean that we should be able to generate $300 per week from ONLY $360k of an investment portfolio... presuming a 4% withdrawal rate... and hopefully a way of investing that generates at least more than 4% per year on average.
I doubt Apocollapse meant being a millionaire in terms of dollars or USD. Being able to earn 1,500 dollars per week will not make anyone a millionaire (dollars) but if you will consider other currency that has much lower value than dollars such as Philippine Pesos. Then, there's a high possibility that you can be a millionaire on your country. Anyway, that is if you only do signature campaign and do not invest or trade.

There are many countries where $1500 is a fine amount to live like a king.
In asian country - if you know the language and you are well of the culture - you can easily find a decent place to live and you can have a good food on the table. In particular if you are an english speaker - you will find a lot of work options as well.
hero member
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What's your timeline for becoming a millionaire?

Generally speaking, if you have around a million dollars in your investment portfolio, then presumably you should be able to draw upon that at about a 4% per year rate (which is $40k per year and $3,333 per month) and to largely be able to continue with that amount of withdrawal in a near perpetual manner (theorist presume 30 years, but I suppose it depends upon how you assess its value and if you really can get your portfolio to earn more income than your withdrawal rate).

Of course, if we are talking about being able to live off of $300 per week, then our numbers are ONLY about 36% of the millionaire amount - which largely should mean that we should be able to generate $300 per week from ONLY $360k of an investment portfolio... presuming a 4% withdrawal rate... and hopefully a way of investing that generates at least more than 4% per year on average.
I doubt Apocollapse meant being a millionaire in terms of dollars or USD. Being able to earn 1,500 dollars per week will not make anyone a millionaire (dollars) but if you will consider other currency that has much lower value than dollars such as Philippine Pesos. Then, there's a high possibility that you can be a millionaire on your country. Anyway, that is if you only do signature campaign and do not invest or trade.
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My question is whether there's any place on earth where $1500/week could allow five roommates to live very comfortably-
Nationally, the average cost of living in my country 2022 : $378 (month)
- City where I live now: $270 (month)
- City with the Cheapest Cost of Living: $200 (month)
- City with the Most Expensive Cost of Living: $450 (month)

If calculated with your question $1500/week - then each is equivalent to $300/month. which means it is very possible with five roommates to live very comfortably. Example, if it is used only for 1/person for 1/week = $300 more than enough. My country is quite poor isn't it? yes but I think there are still country that are much poorer than the country where I live.

If I'm not mistaken, I've also said this before when presenting the BTC price at the time ($69k).
which means,I have to work hard for 7 years with an income at the company I work for,to earn money ($69k).

oh yeah i mean this : https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.58239094

Besides that, I also have a simple family. which makes me have full responsibility to provide for, provide a decent place and must have savings for the future. if only relying on income from real work will never be enough.


So, are you really planning to change your nationality? Grin
legendary
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There are a lot places that you can live like a king in developed countries, with $1,500/week you might become one of a millionaire on that country. I think you should think the other aspect of the places e.g. facilitation, culture, and the other things that you need to consider to live there. Many developed countries are lack of facilitation, more over they don't have enough clean water to drink mud water or even his own urine to survive.

I'm come from one of developed countries but I wouldn't mention the country, I live where the countries is poor and really hard to survive with our minimum wages. Minimum wages in my country is $100/month, but the foods is really expensive due to high inflation. With my current campaign that pays me $40/week it's already a lot for me and with that I can survive until now. If I didn't found this forum, I don't know how could I live only with my minimum wages.

I have seen so many around me are starving and can't even buy food, they're eat from rubbish or leftover foods. I have helped some people even though I'm also struggling before I joining a signature campaign, but hopefully I can help more since I have more money, even it's not to much.

I hope one day in the future when I become a millionaire, I can give more foods and develop my countries to become more better because I know how it's feel on difficult situation.

What's your timeline for becoming a millionaire?

Generally speaking, if you have around a million dollars in your investment portfolio, then presumably you should be able to draw upon that at about a 4% per year rate (which is $40k per year and $3,333 per month) and to largely be able to continue with that amount of withdrawal in a near perpetual manner (theorist presume 30 years, but I suppose it depends upon how you assess its value and if you really can get your portfolio to earn more income than your withdrawal rate).

Of course, if we are talking about being able to live off of $300 per week, then our numbers are ONLY about 36% of the millionaire amount - which largely should mean that we should be able to generate $300 per week from ONLY $360k of an investment portfolio... presuming a 4% withdrawal rate... and hopefully a way of investing that generates at least more than 4% per year on average.
legendary
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I'm amazed that $50 can stretch as far as it can for you, because I could easily blow that much in a single day and not even have much to show for it by sundown.  That's how bad it is in the US.  A lot of immigrants come here and think there's gold in the streets, but you really have to work hard to make good money here.
The way I see it (and correct me if I'm wrong since I'm observing from outside) the problem is that your financial system is flawed. Reagan screwed you in the 80's and things only got worse since others piled on. Take the ridiculous taxing system. When a large portion of your paycheck goes to Uncle Sam, you are already screwed before you even begin working.
On top of that the rigged credit based (or better said debt based) economy that you guys have is practically guaranteeing inflation and hardship without any need for external factors such as printing money.
hero member
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was a member of Chipmixer for a long time, but they suddenly decided to swap me out for someone else. (Just as I got comfortable that I was part of the best paying signature campaign on this forum)

in life nothing is parmanent, while on chipmixer or any other campaign it might be, it is a curious decision to make effective utilization of such an opportunity, atimes we tend to forget about the reality in life, some people have been there before we all find ourselves in our respective campaign and such will continue, that is one of the main reasons this thread was created, to help members position themselves on a better stand with the effective utilization of their campaign earnings to make a better living as I thought though.

when a family of 5 sought to look for a better living standard in an environment that will make life comfortable at it best with the little earnings from signature campaign i think that is an application of wisdom, yet you will leave a good live together with the family members and have opportunities to make something tangible out of the geographical location you finds suitable for a living minding it cost effective.

many lack the ability to manage their resources thinking it will last for live, but when you discover a place that can provide you with all standard of living you could desire for then it is also a wise decision to cease such opportunity to maximize savings and make another alternative means for earnings, this may be in form of an investment, business, property, service rendering, or any other thing one could find suitable enough to run as an alternative means of income, one thing am very sure and accurate about is making a living in a country where the value of their currency is highly far below the standard USD, when such is exchange it will sum up to a huge amount which could be reasonable enough for any plan in place.
hero member
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Yes I think that is possible. The world is full of cheap places, the question is are you willing to live there. You calculated 1500 USD per month for 5 guys, I think the budget could be a little higher. It should be possible to make 100 USD each per week with crypto currencies and little effort. For 5 guys that would be 2000 USD per month. In South or Central America you can get very cheap housing, there are apartments in the middle of nowhere you could get for 400 USD per month. Problem is security and language issues, and there is nothing around to do really. Also the quality of living will be poor. For food for 5 guys I would probably expect to spend 30 USD per day, 900 per month. That would leave 700 USD for other costs, like Internet, maybe a car, insurances, repair and maintenance.
Maybe in South East Asia on some small islands there are even cheaper places to live. For me it wouldn't be nice to stay in a bad apartment. There are alternatives however, if you have some capital you could consider buying a boat instead. 5 guys could easily live on a small boat together for 2,000 USD. You just get satellite Internet and you can travel the world and are not bound to any location. This would also help with taxes as you won't be resident of any country. Living space will be smaller than any apartment, but you can take a swim whenever you want. And it feels like being the king of the ocean  Grin
hero member
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There are a lot places that you can live like a king in developed countries, with $1,500/week you might become one of a millionaire on that country. I think you should think the other aspect of the places e.g. facilitation, culture, and the other things that you need to consider to live there. Many developed countries are lack of facilitation, more over they don't have enough clean water to drink mud water or even his own urine to survive.

I'm come from one of developed countries but I wouldn't mention the country, I live where the countries is poor and really hard to survive with our minimum wages. Minimum wages in my country is $100/month, but the foods is really expensive due to high inflation. With my current campaign that pays me $40/week it's already a lot for me and with that I can survive until now. If I didn't found this forum, I don't know how could I live only with my minimum wages.

I have seen so many around me are starving and can't even buy food, they're eat from rubbish or leftover foods. I have helped some people even though I'm also struggling before I joining a signature campaign, but hopefully I can help more since I have more money, even it's not to much.

I hope one day in the future when I become a millionaire, I can give more foods and develop my countries to become more better because I know how it's feel on difficult situation.
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I came to this forum to expose scammers. And I tried to work against scammers. And in doing so I have had the good fortune to join some signature campaigns, I am grateful to those managers for accepting me.

The payment I am currently receiving from the signature campaign is enough to cover my expenses alone in the country where I live. I don't know if I will get a chance in the high paying signature campaign in the future, but the support I am getting now is a lot.
hero member
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Be nice!
With the given example of Chipmixer Signature Campaign, as a Filipino myself, I assure you if you will be able to achieve the maximum post requirements for that campaign weekly then surely you will be able to afford so much here.
The average income for most of the Filipino is just 350-500 USD a month so being able to earn at least 1000 USD per month from a signature campaign will surely provide a Mid-Class kind of life here at the Philippines. That is only for
one member of the family.
Also, Let me share you my story. I am a part of this forum since 2016 and I was able to join multiple campaign whether it's a signature or social media campaign from altcoins before. I was able to earn more than what my parents was able to provide. And as a college student back then, I was kinda living my life. I was able to buy whatever I want and people was amazed as to how I was able to afford all of those stuffs.
At that time, I've encourage my friends and family to do what I do and let them explore what crypto can provide not just through campaigns but also with investment and trading. However, things got complicated as they were too greedy and made more one account to join altcoin campaigns. I've warned them about this and even reported some of their accounts that I've known to be their alt. Most of their accounts are banned on this forum or even tagged already by now. But the amount that they've accumulated from joining altcoin campaigns way back 2019-2020 was enough for them to buy a car, a condo and even a house.
So yes, you'll be able to live like a king if you, your friends and/or your other family members are doing signature campaign especially if all of them are at Chipmixer.
hero member
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That's amazing.  The weather is nice in Nigeria, right?
Yes, the weather is lovely. Global warming hasn’t done much harm to the Nigerian ecosystem. Throughout the year, average temperatures in Nigeria fall between 23.889°C and 31.111°C.  Nigeria is a tropical country, we have two seasons; dry season and rainy season. The dry season lasts from October to April, is accompanied by high temperature and low humidity. I recommend visiting for vacation during this period, tourists love the sun and the roads are more accessible during this time. We experience the “harmattan” cold breeze from December - February. March - August, the country is in the rainy season. The rainy season isn’t half as cold as it is in Europe so you can wear very little clothes.
hero member
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Damn, if it means that much to you I'm in a generous mood and would like to help you rank up.  I've offered a post history review to anyone who PMs me (monthly), and if you'd like to take advantage of that just send me a message.  I'm amazed that $50 can stretch as far as it can for you, because I could easily blow that much in a single day and not even have much to show for it by sundown.  That's how bad it is in the US.  A lot of immigrants come here and think there's gold in the streets, but you really have to work hard to make good money here.

BTW, a lot of immigrants do.  It's the Americans who've been here for generations that tend to be the most parasitic on society (in my observation).

That's when the quality you have (blown $50 in in the blink of an eye). I am transfixed when I see very special Chipmixer members on this forum every week, maybe with that kind of money here we can make a fancy event.
Do you know? $50 here can be enough to pay the electricity bill, pay the water bill for 1 month, and buy some basic necessities.
Apart from all that, back to the geographical lifestyle in their respective places. The sparkling life in the US is pretty much worth what you make.

Btw, thanks for the offer, I've sent a PM.
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I don't know, maybe there's a life like king of a Chipmixer sample signature campaign that's close to $1200 a month. Truly like a King if there is in me.

I have been inactive from the forum since early 2020, because I have to work for real to make money every day for the sake of my family, at that time the forum opportunities were uncertain for me because it did not improve the quality of what I could in the forum as a contribution.

After a few years of working, I returned to the forum and this was done while coming home from work, but the salary for working was not enough for my needs, meaning I could only live a simple life and not buy luxury items like a king who wants to buy anything.

But I started to think that the signature campaign provided a good opportunity as well after I improved the quality of my posts, even though this was my first time at Moonbet but I received a weekly salary of $50 which was enough in addition to my needs.

In essence the forum gives me the opportunity to get my weekly paycheck, if I improve again or in terms of skills then the opportunity is quite large.

I come from Indonesia, my average monthly salary is $250, if there is an addition from the forum, of course it is something extraordinary.
legendary
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Btw, my first child was born and accompanied by a campaign acceptance from Mr. Hhampuz. I will be very inspired if the name is suitable for my child.

Moreover earning $1500/week, will be my dream in the future if I can join.
Damn, if it means that much to you I'm in a generous mood and would like to help you rank up.  I've offered a post history review to anyone who PMs me (monthly), and if you'd like to take advantage of that just send me a message.  I'm amazed that $50 can stretch as far as it can for you, because I could easily blow that much in a single day and not even have much to show for it by sundown.  That's how bad it is in the US.  A lot of immigrants come here and think there's gold in the streets, but you really have to work hard to make good money here.

BTW, a lot of immigrants do.  It's the Americans who've been here for generations that tend to be the most parasitic on society (in my observation).

A better strategy for me.... will be to "hoard" all your earnings from a signature campaign and then relocating to a 3rd world county and depositing the converted cash into a fixed deposit at a high interest rate... and living off that for a few years.  Wink  (Some Banks still give 10%+ interest on fixed deposits of 5years and longer)  Shocked
Yeah, I think I remember you being in Chipmixer for a while.  I didn't realize anyone actually got kicked out of it, because the selection process is pretty rigorous.  The above idea is a good one, but you're assuming I wouldn't have anything as far as assets/cash when I move to wherever it is the castle is located.  I'm far from wealthy right now, but I'm not dirt-poor either.

Surprisingly, people survive on $50 a month as stable income and have other side jobs to take care of their needs.
That's amazing.  The weather is nice in Nigeria, right?
hero member
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With the exposure given me by internet, I have decided that no matter how rich I will be in this life, I will not fail to live in my country Nigeria. Work may take me outside the country, but I will surely come back to Nigeria.

Nigeria is a country of freedom. Freedom of speech, freedom of movement, freedom of religion, freedom of business.

Let me discussion this economic wise and safety wise.

Economic wise!
My brother worked for Cavaton Helicopters in Lagos State Nigeria. He has a senior colleague and friend from U.S by name Brown. Mr. Brown lived like a president in Lagos. He solves peoples problems, no matter what, in as much as it is financially related. Brown was paid in dollars but he later opened a Nigerian account and asked the company to be paying him in Nigeria currency. When Brown was asked why he did so, he said that the money he uses to pay the taxes in U.S even when he works in Nigeria, is very much. It was after opening a Nigerian account that he started using the same amount of money for taxes in U.S for charity in Lagos Nigeria. Mr. Brown relocated his family to Nigeria because of total freedom.
In Nigeria, you can start a company and operate it for years without registering the company, that is the kind of freedom enjoyed in Nigeria.

In terms of Safety:
The safest cities are Abuja(The country's capital) and Lagos State (the country's commercial capital).
When an average Nigerian sees a white man as we call them, there is this feeling of seeing a demi-god. I have seen where white guys are giving express attentions in banks, traffic, malls, etc. The preferential treatment only is a prestige given Kings.

Then if you try to take a wife in Nigeria, you are entitled to be crowned a real king Grin.
Well as others have said $1500 is a way too big money in Nigeria. I used the internet to understand that a range of $7 to $15 is the minimum wage of Americans per hour. I don't know how true this is, and an average American works 44 hrs per week. If this data is any where near correct, it means that 15 multiplied by 44 will give about $660 per week. Which is a way small compared to $1500.

Infact relocate to Nigeria, contact me and I will take you to an area (not 100% urban), with your one year pay, we can buy a mini city, make it a bitcoin city, and you will be the king if the city Grin
legendary
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OP, I will not make a life changing decision like this (even though you said you will not) ...based on the income of a signature campaign. I too..was a member of Chipmixer for a long time, but they suddenly decided to swap me out for someone else. (Just as I got comfortable that I was part of the best paying signature campaign on this forum)  Sad

Now, imagine lifting your roots and then relocating to a paradise and living like a King for a month or two.. just to be kicked from a campaign and going back to earning nothing within a week.

A better strategy for me.... will be to "hoard" all your earnings from a signature campaign and then relocating to a 3rd world county and depositing the converted cash into a fixed deposit at a high interest rate... and living off that for a few years.  Wink  (Some Banks still give 10%+ interest on fixed deposits of 5years and longer)  Shocked

https://www.gobankingrates.com/banking/interest-rates/which-country-interest-rates/ (Madagascar)  Wink <==Good interest and relative low inflation rate.  Grin
hero member
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To be honest in my country, the minimum wage is N30,000 ($50) therefore the weekly pay rate of an average signature campaigns for legendary rank is twice the monthly salary of a level 1 civil servant in Nigeria. Surprisingly, people survive on $50 a month as stable income and have other side jobs to take care of their needs.
Nigeria is a great nation but her leaders have made it to be a place where advert poverty coexists. Leaders that have no regard for civil servants' pensions but themselves and families.
Despite their small minimum wage($50), they will be able to economize and utilize their salaries very well till the next month's payment. That's why a Nigerian can survive in any given situation or society he or she finds herself in.
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To be honest in my country, the minimum wage is N30,000 ($50) therefore the weekly pay rate of an average signature campaigns for legendary rank is twice the monthly salary of a level 1 civil servant in Nigeria. Surprisingly, people survive on $50 a month as stable income and have other side jobs to take care of their needs.
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I have my doubts about whether prestige is any kind of real issue for very many westerners.. except maybe just some guys might want to be able to easily attract girls to their location, and prestige could help with that question.. but if a westerner is living in a place that does not have very many westerners, then s/he is already getting a lot of prestige (likely even way more than enough) just from the exotic factor.....
In this case, I agree, but on the other hand, if they (westerners) want to do this to bind women, I don't think it's wrong if they do something like this because it will definitely be a little different if it is in terms of habits and glamor. different treatment differences of most people when comparing outsiders and locals. Then indeed this can be a high attraction especially if you look at prestige

Otherwise, it seems to me that picking between rural and urban (or something in between) has more to do with possible infrastructure and security concerns... 

Too much focus on prestige could really screw up a budget too.. .. so in that regard, there might be very similar neighborhoods in terms of their location - distance from infrastructure, goods and services, and one that is within a prestigious neighborhood but then one that is nearby, but just considered part of the normal neighborhood that costs 1/2 or maybe even up to about 1/10th as much.. Now maybe with the $300 per week or the $1,500 to combine all 5 incomes, would permit living in either location, but the quality of life may well be much better if spending less than 30% of income on lodging-related expenses rather than 80% and not having much spare income remaining for spending on other things.
For some people, this might not be too much of a problem because if you look at the current fact, the fact is that prestige is the highest thing among some people. it doesn't matter how much they spend to protect their prestige. When talking about this I see an example of one of the lifestyle cultures in the Congo called La Sape.
Even though this only happens to a small number of people or communities in the world, sometimes in this case there are still many people who believe that prestige is the most important thing of anything.
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