Subject: No One Trick Ponies Here...

I got a question recently. Well, it was more like a statement and a question but it merits a reply here I think.

"John, you haven't mentioned your Vyvo wrist gadget money making thing lately. Are you done with it?"

And the answer is "Not at all!"

I am not a one trick pony. I do many things. I am first and foremost an 
entrepreneur but it is hard to totally describe what I do and impossible to put a label on it. The closest I could get to a label would be - I build passive income from many varied projects.

I have many different skills. I'd like to think that if I lost everything, I could use those skills to start all over again. The only thing I absolutely could not do without is a functional brain. I'm not going to tell you that its easy making money with those skills. Because it isn't possible without determination and discipline and not everyone can work in an isolated way.

Now to Vyvo... 


This is the most promising business I have ever seen in the blockchain/crypto world. I would go further and say that in terms of pure potential for income and future wealth, it beats most things (be they crypto/blockchain or traditional income sources) that I've seen since I commenced working online.

One of the reasons I say this is that anyone, literally anyone, can make money from owning a device, wearing it and connecting it to an App. It's easy to talk about, it's easy to understand. It can be summed up with three wonderful throw away statements:

1) Your heart is beating anyway, you might as well get paid for those heartbeats.
2) Here's something that you can WEAR, SHARE and EARN from
3) All the data we produce day by day is getting sold anyway, but are you getting paid for it?

I don't actually get out much (you can probably tell). And when I do these days it is to places I don't really want to spend time in. To avoid spending too much time having to actually go talk to people, I work online in a very much self-created business. It's getting so the conversations I have with myself are becoming 
the most memorable - oh dear...

Now Vyvo is not a "get rich quick" scheme. It is however, a definitely get rich if you want to scheme that, built over time, will produce as much money for you as you could possibly desire based on this simple equation:

Effort put in equals, in direct proportion, money taken out. The more you put in, the better off you will be financially. In other words. Whatever your situation, whatever your input level is, you will make money

But you don't need to put in effort. You could make a lot of money if you give Vyvo a little time and a little effort on a personal level even without referring others. And once you are in, you will understand just how much that could be.

Why do I like to work online? Why do I diversify so much? 

The answer to both of those questions is that I cannot abide the idea of working in a traditional environment or working for someone else (tried that, years ago and just find it hard to follow orders). And I diversify to protect myself. So many income streams just collapse unexpectedly (and not just in Cryptoworld).

When I first moved away from Kent to where I am now (back in 2005) I was expecting over $500,000 in payments from a Russian online entrepreneur who negotiated the rights to sell a book of mine in certain regions of the world. The book was doing amazing business back then. Well it was a book, but the book described a system to make money that, back then, was new and very profitable.

I also allowed another entrepreneur (this one based in Sweden) to include that book in a package he was promoting and selling. Between the two of them, they screwed me out of around $800,000 and that happened just after I moved and took on some pretty big financial commitments. Trust me, I could not make this shit up.

I actually got interviewed on the telly about one of them. I no longer remember what the program was called (inside something or other) but they looked into rogues that were scamming people and I clearly hadn't checked one these guys (the Swede) out carefully enough and he just refused to settle my invoices. 

I tell you this not for sympathy (it's a bit late for that) but to demonstrate that it isn't crypto and blockchain tech that's dishonest to the exclusion of anything else. Sadly it is people who screw you and so called "respected" institutions also. 

I had an interesting conversation with the fraud prevention department at my bank just last week. My account was being scrutinised because of large payments being received from crypto sources. During the conversation I was treated to an explanation as to why they were asking me some pretty damned intrusive questions.

"We are obliged by the financial conduct authority to comply with know your customer regulations" He went on to say "Cryptocurrency is often used in illicit ways including money laundering."

I replied "you mean a bit like cash?"

He did not respond to that. And the conversation soon came to an end after I was threatened with "restrictions" on my account if I could not produce evidence of where the money came from. I told him to restrict away. 

My point in even mentioning that is; this is a solid British institution (well quasi-British in truth - it's hard to find something 100% British these days) telling me that one of my main sources of income was somehow unacceptable to the bank. Now we all know the real reasons for the banks "fear" of crypto and it has bugger all to do with protecting us, their customers.

Just look at all that hoo-ha a few years back over the mis-selling of pensions and endowment policies etc. Guess what type of institution got fined more than any other? You guessed it, Banks. 

Remember those income protection insurance sales on credit card agreements that were rife back in the 90's and early noughties? And the compensation claims that came through on that - Banks again. Oh the irony of one of the most dishonest industries we've ever seen policing us over where our money comes from. 

The real reason for everything a bank does now in the line of "know your customer" garbage is "arse covering". Turn on the TV and the radio today and the chances are (if it is a commercial station) you will hear an add from a scam  investigation firm (mostly solicitors) claiming they can get you compensation. 

It will be something like "have you been scammed in some form of online fraud - if so call us" and the target of their investigations is always the banks. If 
the money came originally from your bank account and ended up with you being scammed, they will sue the bank - that's it. 

In truth, most of these firms couldn't investigate the gap between their own toes.

Oops, I better move on before I start off on one...

I have a facility, courtesy of Vyvo, that if I wanted it/needed it to, would circumnavigate to a very large degree any difficulties imposed by my bank. There are also many alternatives out there to the traditional banking system. I'm afraid I am too long in the tooth and battle worn to be bullied by a bank.

So, back to Vyvo...

How can there be anything more powerful than a set up that allows you to earn money every day just through a device you wear on your wrist? A business that allows you to, effectively, get paid because your heart is beating. 

A business that has totally grasped the income potential that exists in the huge and growing market for health and wellness and the need that modern day citizens of earth have to monitor what they do, what they eat, what goes into their body and what leaves it and how they function in every regard they can test.

A business that respects that we all have rights and we should get paid for providing data and we should get paid for helping others to discover the same opportunities. A business that can even link Apple Smartwatches into their app to allow Apple users to also get paid in this way.

The Vyvo Inpersona business is fantastic. I will be helping this to grow for as long as I am able. It is the best "anyone can do it" business I've ever seen". I was in hospital last week with my partner to support her during a consultation with her oncologist and I could not help but notice that the attending nurse was wearing an Apple device.

I could not resist asking her if she was getting paid for the data being produced on her wrist. She quickly became very curious but, well, the environment wasn't perfect for a full on presentation. I may even follow that up when I get a chance because she seemed very interested.

Right now, even without referring others to this sensational business and even without taking into account the rewards I am growing daily because of others coming in, I am earning around $6 daily*. Doesn't sound much does it. But it is $2,190 per annum and guess how much effort it takes to make that? 

Yes, you got it, ZERO effort. I just need to remember to keep my Helo watch on my wrist. Actually, with the pace of brain drain I'm getting these days, maybe that will get challenging, haha!

This would be fine by the way, if I was only getting a dollar a day, hell 50 cents would do. It is pure passive income. And my wrist device is likely to last years.

If I take into account the additional income that is coming in to me because of other devices on other people's wrists, that is easily at three times that level and I am not even going to talk about referral rewards through commissions paid to me in digital US dollars.

Oh and then there's staking the coin I earn and so many other things. But I want to keep this simple and deal with just the core of this business. You see this business has so many layers. The health and wellness industry is huge and growing. 

And the Vyvo Inpersona business has only just got started.

Go take a look at some information and then ask me questions if you want to. 


All the best

John

* The daily dollar value of what you can earn just from your own wrist is going to be affected by the value of the VSC coin and the number of coins you receive daily. There are no income claims here. Just my personal experience.

Vyvo aren't just about wrist devices. They have launched and are developing superb products that people want. 

Such as the Leggera intelligent scales - In seconds, Leggera captures 19 different measurements of your body composition and through the helo app can show show you exactly what you need to do.


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