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Dogecoin: People Ask The Rich To Give Money To The Poor | Elon Musk Mark Cuban
One group of people demands from the rich to transfer money to the poor through Dogecoin. It all started with Elon Musk and Mark Cuban.
So far, there have been two obvious groups of people who have bought Dogecoin. One group hopes the price of Doge will rise. When that happens, they have a plan to sell and make a profit.
The other group also hopes that the price will rise, but their plan is to use Dogecoin as a currency, which they hope would be accepted everywhere.
Regardless of their differences in thinking and plans, both groups base their hope on The Rich To Give To The Poor and hype.
However, a third group of people has recently appeared. They do not care about economic principles, but about something else.
This group of people asks the rich to give to the poor through Dogecoin. Their request actually goes much further. They are asking countries to support this initiative and to put pressure on the rich to transfer their money to the poor by buying Dogecoin and never selling it, I guess.
This group of people seems to have formed when Elon Musk started supporting Dogecoin by offering money to the whales in exchange for them reducing the contents of their wallets and offering Tesla's super computer. These gestures of his were understood as an unusual form of charity. When the Dallas Mavericks owner, Mark Cuban, accepted Dogecoin as a means of payment, it seemed to this group of people as a confirmation that the rich through this coin were organizing aid to the poor during this difficult time.
Hypothetically, let's say that the rich want to give their money. Because they became rich by giving money around. The question is, to whom do they give money? Who is poor? Is only the one who has Dogecoin worth $ 100 poor or is the one who has Dogecoin worth $ 10,000 or 20,000 also poor? What about those who have $ 50 or $ 100,000 in Dogecoins?
We are all from different countries and our poverty line is different. For example, in the United States, which is a rich country, the Federal Poverty Level, the better term is the Federal Poverty Guidelines, is just under $ 13,000 in income per year per person. We will agree that those people who have 10, 20, 50, 100,000 dollars in Dogecoin are not poor.
The question is, do you think that the rich should help the poor or should they help those who already have to become millionaires?
If, after all, the demands of this group refer only to the poor, who and how will prevent, for example, the one who has $100,000 in Dogecoin to sell and become a multimillionaire?
Do any of you know how this would work?
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