that I seen when I woke up in the middle of last night and check out Yours, made me write this article. I really liked that post, the way its written, the questions, the answers.

I also checked the Manna link and read the white paper, and honestly, I do like it. This is what I was missing in the capitalistic view of Bitcoin.

The goal of delivering Bitcoin to billions of users withing few years is great, but many of them will be dead by that time.

That people will have possibility to trade truly is revolutionary. But, when you have not your basic needs met, it is very hard to do something. The body and mind are in surviving mode, which is the opposite of growing. For many this is hard to even imagine.

I have been blessed to experience what it is, if you have nothing and I learned a lot from it. You need to go look for food to survive. You learn about edible plants. You figure out which threes give fruits at what part of year. You learn to give some effort to collect almonds on your walks, because you can crack them during the rest of year and get high volume of nutrition. You also learn to trust that things will be ok. You do things you would not otherwise, like play the guitar on the street, even if you are not a great musician. :) and offer personalized tunes.

You meet people that help you in the right moment. And you can give them back, when situation changes, or pass it forward. You get ready for things we can not imagine that could happen when the economic system collapses.

It enriched me and made me stronger and nicer person.

The Manna team and project sees blockchain through the humanitarian eyes , through active help and uplift of people. They use it for universal basic income and more and I do like that.

I was thinking, since I know about Bitcoin, how it will change the world for better. My friend, who I learn from, is almost laughing to me, when I talk about it. He is very capitalistic orientated. His mind can not grasp, that I want to help others, while struggling myself. I am talking to him, how If I would be rich, I would go to some pure country, make an experiment, or arrange some team to go there. Give to the people some bitcoin, so their basic needs are covered, and they can focus on grow the local economy, exchanging goods, services, etc. I say it again, if you are surviving, and your basic need are not met, it is very very hard, to start something.





Then I figured out, that people, who are rich, will share with those who are not, but that is not likely to happen on big scale. We have the capitalistic "barrier" here. Even though, there are individuals, who have enough to help the whole country to survive a month.

After reading article about Venezuela, crying, I tried to make some calculation. The population of Venezuela is more-less 32 mil of people. If kilo of rice would coast 50 cents, and the price is way more then would be if purchased directly from farmers, if one person would need kg of rice for week to survive, lets say 5 kg a month, then it is 80 mil dollars. That is 133 000 BCH. I though, then extra donation to each of the person 10 cents in BCH, could be given,(3,2 mil) and millions of Bitcon wallet downloaded. The people would make a transaction in order to get the rice. They would have full belly, wallets would be downloaded, transaction volume high and thorough act of kindness and love Bitcoin would gain massive recognition.

Rick Falkvine talks to us about spending part of holdings , because it is an investment and it will grow the economy.

If the circulating supply is 17 000 000 of BCH, then 1 percent is 170 000. We need less then that to feed 32 mil of people for one month. (probably way less the 133 000 bch. ) I know, it is not going to happen this way, decent video on Youtube has 1 like on 10 people watching it. We could possibly expect something like that. If we are positive. So we would have to give more then 1% , more likely 10% and that is a lot to ask. Or those who are really ok would give much more then 1%.

I know, I am a dreamer :)

Now, I know, it is not that easy, we would be against US nations and who else, but on other side, they only have the power, because we unconsciously agree with it. We are many, they are few. We have great technology, but without caring and sharing, it will take a long time, if ever BCH gets total adoption. There is so much against us, with powerful tools and people to push propaganda, fear, and inverted values through.





So back to the Manna, and the Universal basic income. In the third countries, even few dollars is a lot. Humanity is awakening, and people are caring about others, and seeking ways to improve lives in general. The manna has a referral link, and that promotes and encourage new participants to join in. You get you little (its in cents) weekly basic income, but for every person that joins in through you, you get the same amount. So if I sign in and get 10 cents, and 5 people sigh through me, I get the 10 cents 5 times. And the new user get extra half. It supports both, the people to encourage others, and the others to join in. All are gaining. This could spread fast in Venezuela, for example. They say, the average salary is 3 - 5 dollars. Well, they can double it by registering into Manna and sharing it with family and friends.

The manna coin is exchangeable on some Argentinian exchange, for Bitcoin or USD, so one can use it, or save it for later, when value of the coin increases with adoption.

They also plan to have kind of pass it forward, so people who do not need basic income can choose to who they will give it. Just read the white paper.





Although I never ever before participated in something like that, I signed in. I like the humanitarian idea, and I can also earn some crypto. I will exchange it later for BCH, so it is not contrary to my current "love".

If some Venezuelan is reading this, think and learn about it, it could make a difference in your lives.

Thanks for reading, and if you want to check it out, here you go .