Howdy again sir joelsegovia! I'm so glad you were able to keep working even though it has been tough with long hours. Did Venezuela force most businesses to shut down and make people quarantine themselves? That's the last thing you guys needed!
But the new food and supplies business sounds very good. Always in demand. Is your mother still working Steemit/Hive?
Yes, I'd love your opinion about the weshareabundance site. I think it's the only program I've found in which everyone can start earning and are guaranteed to make a profit.
Yes my mom kept blogging mostly on Hive since most of the English/Spanish speaker are on Hive as well. You see, since our economy is already in a sore condition, it can't hardly get any worse... Thus shooting out was not enforced heavily for small stores, only shopping malls were closed, people movements got reduced to the local are since there was no distribution of gasoline to fill the cars.
The government did quite an interesting (some people might think it's horrendous) thing, they not imposed quarantine by sending cops or the military to force people to be at home, they reduced people's movement by closing public transportation and by closing the gasoline distribution facilities (all managed by the government)... We have managed to avoid issues with the coronavirus so far, if you compare our figured with those of our neighborhood countries you can tell the difference... I think our economy won't recover if people suddenly get ill and the already weakened health Care system gets overwhelmed.
About the project I'm curious on how the token economy work, I'll read about it tomorrow and will reach you back with some feedback.
Howdy today sir joelsegovia! I'm glad to hear that your mom is still blogging and enjoying Hive and it is also very good to hear that your country was not devastated with the virus, wow! That is quite remarkable.
Yes, find out about how the token economy in Weshareabundance works and then explain it to me. lol. They say it never goes down in value so I guess it's not on the open market. But it sure is growing in value.
At the top level a member makes $150 worth of Wesa a month and $100 goes to pay for the membership and $50 of Wesa goes into your account so you can just keep piling it up unless you have to take some out for food.
That's an ingenious and automatic reinvestment system with no working for it.