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RE: The Pineapple fund has donated $5 million to a basic income experiment in Kenya

in #charity7 years ago (edited)

Steem can and most probably will change the world especially in the developing and under developed countries.

There are a lot of unemployed educated youth in India who can benefit from steemit. The average income of an Indian is around 4.6$ per day, so if someone from India writes a post daily and he gets atleast 5$ he is already above average. The only thing stopping this is the awareness about steemit which is increasing day by day.

Same thing can be applied to other third world countries.

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I'm from India too bro. And just came to know about this revolutionary idea of steeming. People all around the world will be so blessed with this noble cause of letting people do what they love and make a living with that.

  • I agree, with social communities around steem is opening a chamber to give light on stories from third world countries.

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This is my favourite part. It incentivizes people to hone their creation abilities and pays well for people in developing countries. This quality of life increase that can come from being great at curating and producing quality content is a strong skill to develop and being paid out to do so is a great way to ease the barrier of entry into investing with Cryptocurrencies! Steem is great to foster growth in developing communities. That's what has me investing time (and soon $) into this.