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Thanks. Will check it out. |
Okay, following. |
Just checked it out? Can I get the blueprints now? |
Good stuff. Keep up. Will folow you. |
With the type of money they make. They think they are now independent to get all the searches without affiliates. But I think that is so bad. |
Okay, nice. Maybe I will get the advanced guide and see all. |
Great stuff. Your results are convincing. I will try it out. |
I am really waiting for the writing job for $100. I hope to see it soon. |
I hope the class is still on |
If this is not working for some of you, you can try earning $1 per ad. Here is the guide on it. Good luck |
When BTC shot to $10k today, a lot of traders were excited, some pushing in more money and some standing by to see if $11k was feasible. Unknown to them that over 25,000 BTC Purchase via Grayscale Bitcoin Trust affected the market. As recorded, up to 26,000 Bitcoins was bought by people through just GBTC – Grayscale Bitcoin Trust – only in last 4 months. The question mark here is that these coins are locked for one year. While this might be a great news for the Bitcoin community, don’t you think such an enormous BTC transfer might affect the crypto ecosystem when you consider the price shifts? Below are some of the figures which show how much of Bitcoins are being bought by people through institutional investors. GBTC can only be bought by institutional investors, which means people buy it through their 401k etc. It is worthy to note that in 2019, more than $400 million worth of BTC was bought from GBTC. And all these coins have a 1 year lock in period. The effect? This is the one reason the price of a Grayscale Bitcoin Trust BTC shares is much higher than simple market price of just BTC. Do you think the lock in period won’t affect someone wanting to just trade GBTC, or was this the reason for BTC at $10,000 before falling back? https://casterlycoin.com/26000-btc-purchase-via-grayscale-bitcoin-trust-a-good-news-or-bad/
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Will you hold more classes? |
Valueson:Should exciting? Right? |
WordpressPhysco:Is quora for students? I mean, if I do not own a mobile phone? |
Thanks for the Freelance class. I am hoping to to see today how the Week 2 for affiliate marketing goes. |
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When will the Affiliate + Facebook Class take place? I am curious to know about it. |
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Wow, thanks for the class bro. Following through. ![]() |
Lol. First time I saw this: Canada Is ‘Stealing’ Our Young People. My question was "what figure of speech is this? ![]() It’s funny and at the same time interesting that a lot of Nigerians have moved to Canada as Permanent Resident, and here you have one of our seasoned news house, Punch Ng, telling us in one of her articles that Canada Is ‘Stealing’ Our Young People. The article wasn’t just full of anger if you had read it and compare the situation of Nigeria and other African countries, talk less of FULLY HAPPY Nigerians that won’t have a second thought to move to Canada, Canada really? Below are the top Interesting Comments about the interesting article. Wrong title. This article should be titled — “Nigeria is chasing her young people to Canada” If our country is functioning very well in areas like economy, health care, security, Canada’s offer won’t be appealing. — T. O Nigeria made it so. Who wants to be in a country that has no plans for the young people. Senators are still determine how much they should pay themselves while some have no food to eat. People are becoming feedup - A. A Canada isn’t stealing your young people. Your young people are looking for places where older people give opportunity to younger people to achieve their dreams. We are tired of vision-less & greedy old people who don’t deserve respect. — Wa Can you imagine that the guy below gave his house address so that the Canadian Govt can come and steal him. Address: 19 -------delta state Building Color: Red Gate : black gate I’m standing in front putting on a green shirt. Canada please come and steal me — G. V ![]() CANADA, my availability to be stolen to your country is approved by GOD and man. Please, steal me without any baggage and I am done. Looking forward to your favorable response. ![]() To many comments to split here... Please. They haven’t find me to steal. Canada!! I’m willing to offer myself free for stealing.. �������� What has Nigeria done or is willing to do to make this stop? Our leaders keep getting fat and you’re telling us not to leave. Soon, they will look and the country will be empty for only them and their families. Rubbish — ЯŲ https://medium.com/canada-is-stealing-our-young-people-hilarious-reactions-by-nigerians
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It wasn't until he was thousands of feet in the air, looking out the window as the highlands and rivers of Nigeria disappeared from view, that Prince Tega Wanogho started to question his decision to leave home. It all happened so quickly. One minute, he was practicing his jump shot in a barren gym, and the next he was pooling money to rent a van and drive seven hours to a camp where basketball coaches from the United States might be watching. He thought he was playing poorly until the camp's organizer, Eyo Effiong, pulled him aside and asked for his contact information. His film caught the attention of Todd Taylor, a high school coach in Montgomery, Alabama, who saw beyond the rough edges. In no time, Wanogho and Taylor were chatting on Facebook and making plans for him to move in with the Taylors and spend his junior year at Edgewood Academy. When Wanogho was officially offered a scholarship, "I went crazy," he recalled. "I still didn't believe it was happening." He went to the embassy a bundle of nerves, imagining all the ways they could turn down his visa application. When he was told he was in the clear, he screamed at the top of his lungs. His mother was sad he would be leaving, but she understood the opportunity -- "not just for myself but for the family, too," he said. The 6-foot-5 Wanogho, the seventh of nine children from the Nigerian city of Warri, had always viewed basketball as his way out. To where, he didn't know. He couldn't locate Alabama on a map if his life depended on it. When he found out he was flying into Montgomery Airport, he immediately thought of one of Edgewood's administrators, Susan Montgomery. In what would later become a running joke, he'd ask Todd, "Does Susan own the airport?" More than five years have passed since then, and everything has changed. He's a continent away, starring in a sport he'd only seen in the movies. Now a standout offensive lineman for Auburn, Wanogho has the potential to be an early-round NFL draft pick in 2020 and is No. 31 in Todd McShay's rankings. "It was exciting," Wanogho said of leaving home. "I was ready for a new adventure. But, then again, as soon as I got in the plane I got low. I started thinking about my sisters, my mom. I'm leaving everybody." Doubt washed over him. What if where I'm going they don't like me? What if I don't do what I'm supposed to? He didn't know it at the time, but the Taylors were nervous as well. They'd never done anything like this. When Todd told his wife, Christy, his plans to house and feed a teenage boy they'd never met, she thought it was a joke. When Wanogho arrived in August 2014, neither side let on how out of place they felt. His flight got in late, so they all went to Wendy's for hamburgers and fries, then straight home to bed. The next morning, it was off to Waffle House. Overwhelmed by the size of the menu, Wanogho copied Todd's selection: the All-Star Special. It's the only thing he has ordered since. This is the question now, while a lot of people are leaving Nigeria slowly, I am asking, what is wrong with our country? If I am to be corrected I saw today on ESPN that Nigerian Basketball Team is stranded due to lack of funds....Please who will salvage our dear Country, Nigeria? JUST Imagine the number of people leaving Nigeria for Canada below _ 3rd picture.. https://medium.com/how-More-Nigerians-are-Successfully-Relocating-To-Canada-as-she-Favors-Nigeria-than-other-African-Nation We need a redemption...Bravo to our brother from Warri.
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