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Re: Is there a place in the world you could live like a king via sig campaigns?
by
Bushdark
on 14/06/2022, 12:06:13 UTC
⭐ Merited by Zlantann (2) ,JayJuanGee (1) ,Majestic-milf (1) ,Franctoshi (1)
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.