RE: Blurt - An Idiot's Guide

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Blurt - An Idiot's Guide

in informationwar •  2 years ago 

ah yes but that's where we differ. I'm not a crypto collector nor did I come here originally for that. I look at the blurtcoins as a way to pump reputation, get my work seen so I'm not preaching to the choir, to make my own upvotes count for more. I've never traded any of my blurt for other crypto's or cashed out, not that I have much to cash out. I don't see anyone except the elite being 'millionaires' soon with the reset. We're all to be under 'social credit scoring' which is actually much like the system on here if censorship, (by any other name) NSFW and talk of freezing accounts is anything to go by. Posting things you think will be popular to earn credits was not my aim, altho some people are now claiming that's a lie on my part.
I've only this week put up a wallet on my wordpress because people have said I should. That would be me earning money from my articles, not blurt. I never really saw blurtcoins as actual money in the real world. We'll see.


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  ·  2 years ago  ·   (edited)

Well… I cashed out a ton of Blurt and other crypto last May and bought a car. So it’s definitely real money. Soon I will have enough to buy a bunch of land …anywhere in the world.

Lots of people say they don’t need the money, but it sure is nice to have lots of crypto to buy food, and land and a few toys.

You will soon be a millionaire with your Blurt crypto. Just Hodl until it reaches $ 1…

Not for the money though …. For the food and land and other stuff.

Also …I love all the FUD … Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt created on Blurt … it keeps the price super duper cheap so we can buy it all up for almost nothing.

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

You wont be buying any land in NZ for 81k....lol....try 10x that amount to get started


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

How about this one … $98,000

A 5.5 hectare freshly cut over forestry block with a native bush reserve, stream and waterfall. Easy paper road access. Approximately 19 kms to the East Coast tourist town of Taipa. Can be bought with an adjoining 20.0 hectares is an ex forestry block.

Listing: https://www.realestate.co.nz/42164989/rural/sale/lot-25-00-dutton-road-peria

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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

You do realise pine is a natural herbicide? So it will only be suitable for growing more pine for the next 20 years.

Apart from that there is a reason 5 million kiwis are not snapping up that bargain...

Location, location, location.

Its certainly off grid though!


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  ·  2 years ago  ·   (edited)

Yes …. I would plant a blueberry farm. They love acidic soil.

Acid-Loving Fruits

Homestead-favorite acid-loving fruits include cranberries, blueberries, elderberry, huckleberries, thimbleberries, and gooseberries, all of which perform best in soil with a pH of 4.0 to 5.0.

Acid-Loving Vegetables

Sweet corn and cucumbers also like acidic soil, doing well in soil with a pH of 5.5 to 7.5…. Beans, broccoli, turnips and tomatoes, squash, and onions.

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

I'm sure it would work like a charm and that is a nice place to live as well - lol

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  ·  2 years ago  ·   (edited)

I thought it was the tannin from ther pine litter:

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3450345/

  ·  2 years ago  ·   (edited)

Acid and Herbicide, two entirely different things. Theres a reason there's absolutely no blueberry or pretty much anything else in a pine forest, I have a bit of pine woods, and I've been among the Giant Sequoias, guess what, only ferns and an odd shrub.

  ·  2 years ago  ·   (edited)

My blueberry bushes love growing among my White pines.

Both blueberries (Vaccinium corymbosum) and pine (Pinus spp.) like acidic soil, and both thrive in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 7 though 10, making them ideal planting partners. The berry plants' shallow roots won't bother the pine, and both will enjoy regular irrigation.

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Interesting, I've seen manzanita and oaks, some birch, but no fruit trees, no berries in pine forests, in North Carolina I've seen entire swaths of only pines.

I could hardly buy a car (even a 2ndhand old banger, for what I have in blurt LOL. Have to keep powering up to get there. Still a long way to go for me.


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  ·  2 years ago  ·   (edited)

Well… all the drama here in Blurt is absolutely frickin awesome. It keeps the price super duper low so you can buy it for almost zero on Ionomy and Hive- Engine. Buy millions for Free and then sell 1/2 when it Hits $1 …. You will be able to buy a few cars and some land in Ireland and the Bahamas. That’s what I’m doing. The losers sell their Blurt for almost nothing …. It’s hilarious.