I wanted to send you a follow up about the greatest way of making money with no effort that I think I have ever seen.
I wanted to send you a follow-up yesterday but fate stepped in big time.
If you don't want to read about the horrible incident I witnessed (almost became part of) yesterday, just go straight to the videos and info I told you about on Sunday (link just below) - otherwise, read on.
Yesterday morning, at precisely 6.08 am, I had what seemed at the time to be a near death experience coming back from dropping my daughter off at work. This is no joke, no marketing noise, this happened to me and I am still shaking when I think about it.
I narrowly avoided a car crash that killed someone and put another in hospital, seriously injured.
Many years ago I did an advanced driving course courtesy of the Kent County Constabulary and I am pretty sure that going through that course may have saved my life or, perhaps at least, saved me from potentially serious injury because I didn't even have to think. The instincts just kicked in.
The whole incident that erupted in front of me happened so fast that I still cannot believe that I actually avoided it and I wonder if I would have done had it not been for that training. Who knows...
Ever seen a movie where there is a car collision? The sort where a car is thrown up into the air and then tumbles down to the ground. Well, that happened right before my eyes, right in front of me, yards ahead on the road I was travelling on. Thankfully the car did not burst into a ball of flame, Hollywood style.
I kid you not. I almost had a soiled trousers incident.
As luck and some awareness of what was going on just ahead of me would have it, I came out unscathed and so did the car. It was a very, very nasty, head on, accident and just so you know I am not making this up, this BBC article reports briefly on the incident.
When I got home later I found that I was shaken up and all I could think about was that my time could so easily have been up.
Sadly for the driver of the white car in front of me, well, he was not so lucky and his time was up. He swerved out to the centre of the road to avoid a van on the side of the road and WHAM ! Curtains...
I'm still trembling as I write this and replay the incident in my head. I really want to move on from it now but sadly I think I may be called into court as a witness. After all, I was so close to it all.
The whole thing really was like a slow motion scene, with the cars hitting each other head on, even though the incident happened in a second. The white car in front of me literally tumbling in the air and crashing down on its side, the driver's side, is an image I will never forget.
I still don't know how I avoided the white car and the debris flying through the air after impact. It is so surreal looking back. I was too shocked to even think about taking a picture and I just focused on doing what I could to help at the scene. I gotta say, there wasn't much I could do in truth except get in the way.
Afterwards, after the shock begins to pass, an incident like this gives you a certain clarity of thinking, at least for a while, and it made me realise once again that whilst we think we have all the time in the world. We just don't know when our ticket is going to get punched.
The guy that died in the car crash was, according to the article, 4 years younger than me. He probably thought he had years to look forward to. Years to make his life and his family's lives financially secure.
I'm pretty sure when he set out yesterday morning along the A47 he did not think that maybe he was embarking upon his last ever car journey. My heart goes out to his family and friends.
I was one car away from that possibly being me. And it occured to me that I am still a million miles away from where I want and need to be financially. And millions of miles more away from how I picture my family's financial affairs to be when I have gone.
So that is why I can't stop looking for opportunities that just might prove to be the game changer, the next bitcoin or big household name company to get involved with. And I will not apologise for bringing this one to your attention again and perhaps again and again.
And there are more devices from more companies coming into the Vyvo circle. But isn't the fact that Apple are cool with connecting to the Vyvo system as big an endorsement as you could get?
How easy is this?:
Get wrist device - connect to blockchain via an app -device deposits your health and well being data (anonymously) - Get paid for deposited data - Link payments received to your own Mastercard (comes with the package) - SIMPLE.
And you don't even have to buy the device and the NFT that links it to the payment plan using crypto. I paid using a debit card...
But what of the payments to you? How do you get paid? You get paid in VSC coins for the data and USD for any referrals or introductions you make and both are paid directly to your own debit card that you can use the same day in the shops, in the ATM's and so on.
In fact, if you understand a little about cryptocurrency you will know that a card like this cuts out the need for any go between bank and is also a great onboarding and offboarding system between fiat and crypto.
Think on this also...
How many good things exist out there that earn you money and PAY YOU INSTANTLY. Crypto payments from this received today can be on your card today and spent today in any place that accepts Mastercard. I have never seen such a complete package before.
Four simple steps and you are getting some too:
1) Download a free app to your phone. 2) Enter a code into the app that you request from me. 3) *Pay for an NFT and the device (it will normally arrive within a week). 4) Set up and start earning immediately.
Then, if you want to - totally optional - show everyone your device and explain that it earns you money. On Sunday I showed you a picture of the VSC coins' progress up to that day on coingecko.com. On Sunday the value of VSC was $0.017 and today it is $0.03. I have included snapshots from Sunday and another from two, maybe now three hours ago below.
"So what" I hear you say. It's still only $0.03 per VSC. Yes, that is true but it's only been in the market since late September. Where might it be a year from now or 5 years from now?
How would you have liked getting 10, 30 or 60 or more bitcoin back when it was only $0.03? Actually, forget that last bit about bitcoin, that is just marketing crap speak designed to make you think VSC is the next bitcoin. It almost certainly isn't the next bitcoin and it doesn't matter. I see no outcome with this opportunity but profit either way.
If I had to make a prediction based on 11 years now in and around crypto, I am looking at a $5 to $10 coin every day of the week with VSC. It might take a year or two to get there, but "so what" again. There are many good reasons for WHY it will go up in value. I could spend hours explaining the WHY to you but I'm sure you don't really care WHY.
But maybe the WHY is just this when you boil it down:
I am getting paid to wear a device that I would want anyway so that I can monitor my health. I am going to tell everyone I know and everyone I meet about this and I am going to make them all as wealthy as possible by helping them to see the big picture as this develops.
Join me on my journey if you want some of this! In fact, there is a webinar you can attend on Wednesday nights and Monday nights where two very knowledgeable guys can tell you more. The link is here:
Vyvo Webinar (Zoom Link - Repeats 8pm Mondays/Wednesdays - password 7nVncQ) - Maybe I will see you in the next meeting tomorrow?
Or, you can just check out my videos in your own time. Just please value every minute you have and use some of your time learning about how this incredible opportunity can seriously make you money starting with getting paid for wearing a device on your wrist.
What do you think is going to happen if the price keeps going up and up? I get, off of my own connected Helo wrist device, an average of 60 of these VSC DAILY. So today should earn me around $1.80. Sunday earned me $1.02. (Do you see the direction of travel there?)
*I have a level two NFT so I get a share of around 24 blocks of coins every day and each block earns me up to 80 coins. You can also get a level 1 NFT that will get you a share of 8 blocks around 12 to 15 coins daily.
Forget bitcoin, I will settle for a dollar a day every day for the next five years (let alone $1.80) just for wearing a wrist device that could also save my life by warning me when something's up with my body.
But what if VSC gets to just one single dollar each in value (bitcoin went from ZERO in January 2009 to $700, 5 years later and is now $40,000). So I think hoping for a value of $1 with such a good offering as VSC is not asking for the world. And $60 daily would suit me just fine. That's $21,900 annually just from my own device.
Attaching this wrist device won't help you avoid road accidents but, mark my words, it could most definitely save your life but, perhaps, more importantly, help towards your financial freedom.
John (thankfully, alive and kicking after a close shave)
NB: There are 1.1 Billion wrist devices out there in the big bad world and about 50,000 currently connected through Vyvo and earning money. Now that Apple have come on board, what do you think it going to keep happening with the VSC price? You work it out...
VSC = Vyvo Smart Coin - If you want to read the whitepaper:
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