I've done a bit of digging on this and find it promising. Manna is a crypto currency that works along and through social networks to help supply a universal basic income to every account holder. Each person is allowed only one account, though, so your network is important to build. How it works is each person gets a weekly payout of change. Last I checked the exchange rate was 1 Manna= .0088 USD (.0073 EUR, and 0.00000097 BTC), so it's not much. A Reddit poster said they got their first payout at 29 Manna, which was around $0.27 or so. I ran some quick numbers and assumed a weekly payout of $0.25, which would net $13.00 annually. Again, not much. So what's the trick? If you network and get referrals, then each referral is a multiplier to your payout. Have a referral? Then you are x2. Two referrals? x3. etc. to infinity (as far as I know). So if you were to say, get 3,846 referrals, then you could be claiming around $50k annual payout (-ish). (Disclaimer: assuming I do, in fact, understand all this properly).
On top of all that, if you sign up with a referral, then you get a 50% bump to your payout. So you automatically start off at 1.5x instead of 1x like me. Then you just start promoting Manna to your social network and get things pumped up!
I'm into it until I can learn it's not what I think it is. I hope you will be too. Check it out!
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