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Topic: Is there a place in the world you could live like a king via sig campaigns? - page 21. (Read 7471 times)

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If you choose an agrarian country as a place to live, like the average Southeast Asian country, you will get many choices of cities with low basic needs. The reason is, most types of food staples are produced by the farmers in the village and not only do you get a discounted (negotiable) price by buying directly from the farmers, you also get it fresh (the king's way of life is to get the freshest food possiblein his own garden). Then there you can even support 4 other friends for $300/month.

Now let's say from $1200/month salary, you can set aside $900/month. Within a year (after enduring the desire to live like a king) you will be able to buy a piece of fertile land to produce your own food staples (according to nutritional standards) for a lifetime. It may only cost $100-150 for maintenance and paying land workers.
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Every country has its exchange rate per dollar for its currency. The country of your residence will determine what will be the exchange rate of $300 per week. In some countries, mostly African countries. $300 per week is a big money, although the higher the dollar rate to its currency, the costlier the things in the country will be. Someone receiving $300 per week will be living above the average. He or she will be counting him or herself among the rich people living in the society
No matter how big the rate of dollar in your country but the items there are pricey, it will still be the same then? 300 dollar per week is indeed a hell lot of money already not only in Africa but anywhere you are in the world although that can only apply if you are a low earner but for someone that earns huge money, 300 dollar per week can be nothing for them.

Earning 300 dollar per week is still not enough though to call yourself rich even if you live in poor places but the earnings of a real rich man can be higher than that. It's amazing that a signature campaign alone can make someone's life easier but they should give out their best when posting.
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There is really none, and people forget that living like a king is relevant to where you are. If you think that you could "live like a king" in Zimbabwe or Venezuela, you are forgetting the main reason why they are poor, it is not just lack of money in the people, its lack of "stuff". Do you really think that you could go there, and buy a ps5 that easily?
Well, I didn't state it outright but I'm making the assumption that I would bring all of my possessions with me to wherever it is I can wear my crown (lol).  And I'm going to make a further assumption that if I needed something like a PS5 I could buy it online and have it delivered.  Am I wrong in that assumption?  I don't know if Newegg or Amazon ships to Zimbabwe or Venezuela, but I can't imagine those countries don't have people buying stuff online.

I'd love to go to Zimbabwe, by the way.  I've read stories of the bush and its climate, and a lot of that appeals to me.

The Pharmacist, I can say that you can live like a king here if you earn $1500 per week from signature campaign. That's a tough amount for me to spend for a week even though it's for 5 people assuming not buying luxury items. I think $300 per person for a week is more than enough to cover daily needs where I believe 50% of it can be saved for investment and others.
Yeah, but it'd be $1500 per week for 5 people, so $300 apiece.  I could easily spend that probably wherever the castle is located.  I don't know what country you're in (I probably forgot) but it sounds like $300/week would go a long way.

And that's the thing about living in the US.  $300/week is a pittance if you don't want to live like a bum, buying cheap food and never having enough extra to buy things you want as opposed to the necessities.  Somebody tell me where there's a castle, mansion, chateau, hacienda, whatever that can be bought for a decent price where the weather is warm at least 3/4 of the year.  Pleeeease.

If you come to my Country where they do worship money, I think you'll have a comfortable one here in the right areas like Abuja, Largos and Uyo.
Bro, people worship at the same altar in the US--just look at all the American Youtubers flashing their bling and making a killing by filming themselves speaking illiterately about inane topics.  How many people are cashing in on the Will Smith slappening right now and making bank?  Tons.
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There is really none, and people forget that living like a king is relevant to where you are. If you think that you could "live like a king" in Zimbabwe or Venezuela, you are forgetting the main reason why they are poor, it is not just lack of money in the people, its lack of "stuff". Do you really think that you could go there, and buy a ps5 that easily? I mean even if you have the money for it? Or you could go there and have a luxury food? Order sushi from somewhere?

These are pretty regular normal stuff for an American. Forget about living like a king, just learn to live a decent and happy life in a great nation, that can be the real goal for a common man (at least in my born and brought up). You cannot be a mid income person in the USA or UK with just signature earning, that's for sure.
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i live in a country where the minimum spending for people here is $600/month, i don't think it's too comfortable a place for those who only expect income from a sig campaign.  but for those who earn $300/week (sig chipmixer campaign member), imo it's enough because a month can make $1200. 
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Every country has its exchange rate per dollar for its currency. The country of your residence will determine what will be the exchange rate of $300 per week. In some countries, mostly African countries. $300 per week is a big money, although the higher the dollar rate to its currency, the costlier the things in the country will be. Someone receiving $300 per week will be living above the average. He or she will be counting him or herself among the rich people living in the society
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I think first word country people need to travel a bit and realize how cheap living could be.
Some do, and I certainly would if I had enough money.  Unfortunately I don't, nor do I have anyone to travel with (sadly).  I'd love to check out India and the surrounding countries, and some countries in South America as well--Brazil and Belize in particular.

I believe you should consider South East Asian countries, which are typically third world countries such as the Philippines, where the cost of living is low because renting a small boarding house here was around $40/month (this is a decent one, you will have your own room a shared kitchen and bathroom), renting a whole house here is mostly $200, with the bills sometimes being free and also wifi depending on your landlord, but the problem is very low salary, with the minimum wage being only $1.25 an hour. I saw a lot of Americans visiting our country because of the climate and also they knew that Filipinos are very accommodating to visitors.
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The Pharmacist, I can say that you can live like a king here if you earn $1500 per week from signature campaign. That's a tough amount for me to spend for a week even though it's for 5 people assuming not buying luxury items. I think $300 per person for a week is more than enough to cover daily needs where I believe 50% of it can be saved for investment and others.

But of course it all depends on how they spend their money, how they manage their finances. But during inflation I think the need per individual is much higher than usual. But generally $1500 per week is an income that can guarantee you a happy life in my country. Are you interested in moving here?  Cheesy
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Don't just buy clothes for no reason, buy clothes for particular occasions... so you don't buy unnecessary things you don't need. if you have less clothes that are important, you will have less clothes to launder.

To be a king doesn't always mean that you should spend extravagantly.

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King's are proud, they can't help but flag how wealthy they're.
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$1500/week is income which when measured by the standard of living in my country is more than enough, it can even be said to be a rich person, especially if it takes place regularly in one year. If I imagine it, of course with that large income I can diversify it in the form of property which may later be used as passive income. That way I will get two benefits, where the property price will be higher, on the other hand I will get rent, maybe monthly or yearly. and what needs to be noted is that my lifestyle must remain simple, so that the longer it takes to achieve financial freedom, because family financial management also determines our future.
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This a bloody hell of racks, in my country Nigeria, that amount sums too 4,200,000 million naira in five week's.
If you come to my Country where they do worship money, I think you'll have a comfortable one here in the right areas like Abuja, Largos and Uyo.
And Also you're indirectly a king, you should leave  the life of two king's, cause that's a huge sum.
Although if I get this, sure leaving the trenches  Grin
Yeah, you can leave double of the life you want down my ends.
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Here in the Philippines , the $1500 per week is big enough. You can rent a house then invest for buying some houses in the future. You can easily get what you want about this and you live like as a king. But always remember you need to find some place that you can safe.

It is actually big enough for me, like we knew how hard it is to live in a third world country where earning like this kind of weekly income would be needed a multiple kind of job or consider a side hustle to achieve this amount. This is definitely every Filipinos dream to earn such kind of amount because you can really enjoy your life in this kind of earnings and I do wish I could earn this kind of big amounts too. Well, that's not impossible if we are all going to make every single productive.
Truthfully , it's hard to us to gain that much salary and it's only for campaigns. But I think if we use our knowledge in many aspect in this forum that kind of salary still can't get . Maybe if he is in professional in many ways. I hope someday someone guides me to improve myself here in forum. Then if I got 1500$ weekly , I say that I surely can live like a king only in my country because the living cost here is very minimal.
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1500$ / week in my country is already very extraordinary for small people, middle class because 1500$ is income earned in 1 year,
if 1500$ x 4 (1 month) 1 person joins the signature is more enough to finance 1 family of 4-5 people for up to 1 year even more if used within reasonable limits, not for lifestyle
If you do live on third world countries.
https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/third-world-countries

Then for sure you would live abundantly or extravagant with these earnings on weekly/monthly basis but of course it wont be
something on buying everything as you like but this is way more than you could achieve on a normal phase of your live or opportunity.
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1500$ / week in my country is already very extraordinary for small people, middle class because 1500$ is income earned in 1 year,
if 1500$ x 4 (1 month) 1 person joins the signature is more enough to finance 1 family of 4-5 people for up to 1 year even more if used within reasonable limits, not for lifestyle
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Looking at all these posts and especially at some number links, I wonder why the assumption is that a poorer country will be way cheaper than a medium emerging economy and that you need to go to the end of the world for it. Spent a bit of time picking the cities mentioned and I just throw an eastern Europe capital against it..

You can't judge from these sites. These sites usually pick the highest. Cost of living depends on where you choose to and how you live. main part of city? Rent will be higher. Choose few kms from city, rent will be significantly lower and still close to city.

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That being said, I'm really curious, leaving the whole earning from a signature thing aside, have any of the responses made you think of moving to another country assuming you would get a real long-term job there paying this amount? Let's say you get an offer for twice this, 2400$ a month, would you consider it even a bit?

That would be stupidity, here in India high position employees get paid 50k-70k rs/month ($650-$900) in 9-5 jobs.

Moving seem ideal when you have some savings and are earning interest. You can live off that interest in cheaper countries.
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The simple idea that a campaign running in a corner of the World Wide Web is capable of having such a deep impact in people who live in third world countries is just mind-blowing to me, in a very positive way. We're talking about people that no matter the amount that they receive from the campaign, it ends up meaning a world to them and the amount deeply impact their lives.

Exactly! It is just truly a privilege that I am currently participating in campaign signatures due to their vast impact on my financials. Given that the nature and value of our currency in our country is relatively low compared to the currency of first-world countries, every bit of dollar counts as it can purchase you with loads of things.

But truly, it is just stunning to experience this kind of privilege and blessing at the same time- which I feel like I have the duty to share this method to my friends as it can impact their lives as much as it impacted mine.

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I hope, however, that people who live in these countries do not rely solely on this (and other alike) campaigns - in the event of their closure it could mean that some dark times could also come to some users. Again, never put your eggs in only a single basket!

I agree with you. Again, treating campaigns as a form of your primary income is putting oneself in a situation where the sword of Damocles is constantly hanging. It is too difficult to imagine if a person quits his current job in exchange for something that is not temporary in nature.
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I guess this idea follows to all third-world countries in the world. Personally, if I were given the chance to participate in ChipMixer, I would just open a business and most likely live comfortably for the rest of my life.
I think i can do it from my Country Bangladesh cz in this country you can rent a expensive house in just 300-400$ also living cost also will luxury if you cost more 500-600$ per month
Oh....that sounds so nice.  As I think I mentioned earlier in this thread, I talk to my local gas station owner all the time, and he's from Bangladesh.  I always ask him what the weather's like over there, and he always tells me it's hot.  It's amusing to me that he hates the cold so much in our state, as I'm sure it's much different than Bangladesh--only sort of amusing, because I've lived here all my life and I can't stand it either.
The simple idea that a campaign running in a corner of the World Wide Web is capable of having such a deep impact in people who live in third world countries is just mind-blowing to me, in a very positive way. We're talking about people that no matter the amount that they receive from the campaign, it ends up meaning a world to them and the amount deeply impact their lives. More importantly it has a direct effect on the ones they care about (family for example). I'm not saying that the impact on people living in more developed countries isn't something to also be happy about, I'm just stating that these campaigns are providing sustainability - to a bigger degree in some countries - to a household somewhere in the world ...

I hope, however, that people who live in these countries do not rely solely on this (and other alike) campaigns - in the event of their closure it could mean that some dark times could also come to some users. Again, never put your eggs in only a single basket!

Some do, and I certainly would if I had enough money.  Unfortunately I don't, nor do I have anyone to travel with (sadly).  I'd love to check out India and the surrounding countries, and some countries in South America as well--Brazil and Belize in particular.
Does the idea of solo traveling seem interesting to you? I've got a couple of friends that went to some countries in Europe all around, not because they didn't had company, but simply because they enjoy having the liberty to go "out there" and explore/feel the world all by themselves. It's quite a rewarding experience to be honest.
Also, I'm a bit sad that you didn't mentioned Portugal. It's got an amazing weather and the people are very welcoming and friendly. Here's hoping that you might consider at least one stop in it. Wink
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I can assume that if you live at my place the signature campaign revenue of $6000 per month seems more than enough for 5 people. That's a huge amount when converted to fiat in my country which is around Rp. 86,000,000 and maybe that's the same amount to pay more than 15 teachers in public schools per month. For a simple life and lifestyle then I'm sure $6000 won't be spent for 5 people in a month, but maybe it will never be enough for those who have a luxurious lifestyle. At least if I can earn $6000 per month, then I can build a house in just 3 months.
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Ideally,  I've come to also think about the middle east in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) if the religion and culture there will not be a major concern of choice, but deriving a good living in the region will be of a good advantage as the economy situation is fast growing and earning a living is pretty well affordable over there, once you're able to manage up with the little earnings from the campaign and remember to always budget a plan ahead by including miscellaneous.

Knowing all these and having a desiring taste for UAE, their currency which is diram is far below the value of one dollars when converted. I choose to suggest this region as well because of the booming economy over there which allows cryptocurrency to fully operate along with their regulations on a smooth ground. many investors have soughted for UAE following recent war ongoing between Russia and Ukraine, because the digital economy, finance and business technological advancement is steadily increasing and well accomodating for any showcase of the economy. You can as well survive along with family members on a weekly pay of $1500

Always remember this, you don't have to live in a place to acquire a living experience before you can conclude on relocating there, why is because, anywhere you wanted to live comfortably must incure a cost of living lesser than where you're coming from. This will make it affordable to adapt and sustain a living in a new environment, and as such i recommend UAE "Dubai".
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I think i can do it from my Country Bangladesh cz in this country you can rent a expensive house in just 300-400$ also living cost also will luxury if you cost more 500-600$ per month
Oh....that sounds so nice.  As I think I mentioned earlier in this thread, I talk to my local gas station owner all the time, and he's from Bangladesh.  I always ask him what the weather's like over there, and he always tells me it's hot.  It's amusing to me that he hates the cold so much in our state, as I'm sure it's much different than Bangladesh--only sort of amusing, because I've lived here all my life and I can't stand it either.

And wow, that's a very low cost of living.  You can't rent anything but a room in a boarding house for $400/month, and probably not even for that little money.  I'd say the least you'd have to spend is $500/month (depending on what state in the US you're in).  I swear, these fantasies of emigrating to a milder climate and living off the proceeds of bitcoin hustling are growing stronger by the day.  Anyone interested?

I think first word country people need to travel a bit and realize how cheap living could be.
Some do, and I certainly would if I had enough money.  Unfortunately I don't, nor do I have anyone to travel with (sadly).  I'd love to check out India and the surrounding countries, and some countries in South America as well--Brazil and Belize in particular.
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