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February 26, 2014, 11:57:31 PM
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Nobody wants a poverty coin, we want money to get rich. Wink

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February 27, 2014, 05:37:25 PM
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Cant the world's 6 billion support 1.3 billlion in extreme poverty using crypto coins?


every passing day I believe in bitcoin for its power to liberate the poor from capitalist world that cares less about people 'born poor'.

donate a miner to each family in poverty and support the mined 'liberate-coins' by using/promoting them in developed countries

I really feel helpless waking up everyday for not being able to execute this. How can we make it happen?

when dogecoin exists with community support, why not liberate coin...


Food production is not an issue. Global food supply can comfortably feed every man, woman and child on the planet. 40% of the food produced in the richest nation in recorded history, the United States, ends up in landfills, despite the fact that 14.5% of its citizens miss at least one meal a day. India, home to almost a third of the world's hungry (230 mil), loses over 40% of the food it produces annually due to storage and transportation issues.

The key to reducing, nay, eliminating poverty lies with infrastructural development (roads, schools, hospitals, etc.), education (many African countries continues to suffer from collapsed familial and societal structure) and political/religious belief (I don't want to go here right now).

The funding for the first has always been available, the commitment for the second is weak, and the support for the third comes and goes like the tide.

In my humble opinion, humanity will never completely eradicate poverty. This doesn't mean we must stop trying, but realism is always the best defense when confronted with reality.

Meanwhile, on this wonderful Friday, another 25,000 malnourished children will die - just like yesterday, just like tomorrow.

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February 27, 2014, 06:07:39 PM
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Cant the world's 6 billion support 1.3 billlion in extreme poverty using crypto coins?


every passing day I believe in bitcoin for its power to liberate the poor from capitalist world that cares less about people 'born poor'.

donate a miner to each family in poverty and support the mined 'liberate-coins' by using/promoting them in developed countries

I really feel helpless waking up everyday for not being able to execute this. How can we make it happen?

when dogecoin exists with community support, why not liberate coin...


Food production is not an issue. Global food supply can comfortably feed every man, woman and child on the planet. 40% of the food produced in the richest nation in recorded history, the United States, ends up in landfills, despite the fact that 14.5% of its citizens miss at least one meal a day. India, home to almost a third of the world's hungry (230 mil), loses over 40% of the food it produces annually due to storage and transportation issues.

The key to reducing, nay, eliminating poverty lies with infrastructural development (roads, schools, hospitals, etc.), education (many African countries continues to suffer from collapsed familial and societal structure) and political/religious belief (I don't want to go here right now).

The funding for the first has always been available, the commitment for the second is weak, and the support for the third comes and goes like the tide.

In my humble opinion, humanity will never completely eradicate poverty. This doesn't mean we must stop trying, but realism is always the best defense when confronted with reality.

Meanwhile, on this wonderful Friday, another 25,000 malnourished children will die - just like yesterday, just like tomorrow.


every person is part of economy when they have money, so I hope someday everyone gets on-borad the economy. and bitcoin is a step in that direction.. freedom to create a currency if you have support to use it. I hope for future and ignore the reality for now.
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March 01, 2014, 01:15:30 AM
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Cant the world's 6 billion support 1.3 billlion in extreme poverty using crypto coins?


every passing day I believe in bitcoin for its power to liberate the poor from capitalist world that cares less about people 'born poor'.

donate a miner to each family in poverty and support the mined 'liberate-coins' by using/promoting them in developed countries

I really feel helpless waking up everyday for not being able to execute this. How can we make it happen?

when dogecoin exists with community support, why not liberate coin...


Food production is not an issue. Global food supply can comfortably feed every man, woman and child on the planet. 40% of the food produced in the richest nation in recorded history, the United States, ends up in landfills, despite the fact that 14.5% of its citizens miss at least one meal a day. India, home to almost a third of the world's hungry (230 mil), loses over 40% of the food it produces annually due to storage and transportation issues.

The key to reducing, nay, eliminating poverty lies with infrastructural development (roads, schools, hospitals, etc.), education (many African countries continues to suffer from collapsed familial and societal structure) and political/religious belief (I don't want to go here right now).

The funding for the first has always been available, the commitment for the second is weak, and the support for the third comes and goes like the tide.

In my humble opinion, humanity will never completely eradicate poverty. This doesn't mean we must stop trying, but realism is always the best defense when confronted with reality.

Meanwhile, on this wonderful Friday, another 25,000 malnourished children will die - just like yesterday, just like tomorrow.


every person is part of economy when they have money, so I hope someday everyone gets on-borad the economy. and bitcoin is a step in that direction.. freedom to create a currency if you have support to use it. I hope for future and ignore the reality for now.

this can be done only by ignoring the reality, it's cool to think about it but it can't be done  Undecided
it could bring a few people a home and that's a good thing but to exterminate all poverty, can't be done though  Undecided

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March 01, 2014, 01:20:45 AM
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Cant the world's 6 billion support 1.3 billlion in extreme poverty using crypto coins?


every passing day I believe in bitcoin for its power to liberate the poor from capitalist world that cares less about people 'born poor'.

donate a miner to each family in poverty and support the mined 'liberate-coins' by using/promoting them in developed countries

I really feel helpless waking up everyday for not being able to execute this. How can we make it happen?

when dogecoin exists with community support, why not liberate coin...


Food production is not an issue. Global food supply can comfortably feed every man, woman and child on the planet. 40% of the food produced in the richest nation in recorded history, the United States, ends up in landfills, despite the fact that 14.5% of its citizens miss at least one meal a day. India, home to almost a third of the world's hungry (230 mil), loses over 40% of the food it produces annually due to storage and transportation issues.

The key to reducing, nay, eliminating poverty lies with infrastructural development (roads, schools, hospitals, etc.), education (many African countries continues to suffer from collapsed familial and societal structure) and political/religious belief (I don't want to go here right now).

The funding for the first has always been available, the commitment for the second is weak, and the support for the third comes and goes like the tide.

In my humble opinion, humanity will never completely eradicate poverty. This doesn't mean we must stop trying, but realism is always the best defense when confronted with reality.

Meanwhile, on this wonderful Friday, another 25,000 malnourished children will die - just like yesterday, just like tomorrow.


every person is part of economy when they have money, so I hope someday everyone gets on-borad the economy. and bitcoin is a step in that direction.. freedom to create a currency if you have support to use it. I hope for future and ignore the reality for now.

this can be done only by ignoring the reality, it's cool to think about it but it can't be done  Undecided
it could bring a few people a home and that's a good thing but to exterminate all poverty, can't be done though  Undecided

with time mate
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March 01, 2014, 12:30:59 PM
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Cant the world's 6 billion support 1.3 billlion in extreme poverty using crypto coins?


every passing day I believe in bitcoin for its power to liberate the poor from capitalist world that cares less about people 'born poor'.

donate a miner to each family in poverty and support the mined 'liberate-coins' by using/promoting them in developed countries

I really feel helpless waking up everyday for not being able to execute this. How can we make it happen?

when dogecoin exists with community support, why not liberate coin...


Food production is not an issue. Global food supply can comfortably feed every man, woman and child on the planet. 40% of the food produced in the richest nation in recorded history, the United States, ends up in landfills, despite the fact that 14.5% of its citizens miss at least one meal a day. India, home to almost a third of the world's hungry (230 mil), loses over 40% of the food it produces annually due to storage and transportation issues.

The key to reducing, nay, eliminating poverty lies with infrastructural development (roads, schools, hospitals, etc.), education (many African countries continues to suffer from collapsed familial and societal structure) and political/religious belief (I don't want to go here right now).

The funding for the first has always been available, the commitment for the second is weak, and the support for the third comes and goes like the tide.

In my humble opinion, humanity will never completely eradicate poverty. This doesn't mean we must stop trying, but realism is always the best defense when confronted with reality.

Meanwhile, on this wonderful Friday, another 25,000 malnourished children will die - just like yesterday, just like tomorrow.


every person is part of economy when they have money, so I hope someday everyone gets on-borad the economy. and bitcoin is a step in that direction.. freedom to create a currency if you have support to use it. I hope for future and ignore the reality for now.

this can be done only by ignoring the reality, it's cool to think about it but it can't be done  Undecided
it could bring a few people a home and that's a good thing but to exterminate all poverty, can't be done though  Undecided

with time mate

you're a bit too optimistic mate Cheesy

btw this is the last huge quote, seriously no more quotes..

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April 11, 2014, 03:50:11 AM
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Close enough?

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=565686.new#new
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April 11, 2014, 04:33:27 AM
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Poverty cannot be eliminated by monetary support. In fact, monetary support increases the poverty.

If you look closely, you can find that the maximum poverty is prevalent in areas having the maximum population growth. If people are able to control their population, they will get out of poverty. If you give monetary aid, that encourages more population growth, which in turn results in more poor people.
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April 11, 2014, 11:17:53 PM
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Economic success is mostly genetic, with a solid dose of randomness.  There is really no way to eliminate poverty without eliminating those with the genetic disposition to poverty.

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