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HOW I MADE 125K WITH 5000NGN INVESTMENT IN A FOREX PLATFORM IN 2020

Out of all hopelessness, through the trying times of that invincible but life-threatening virus that shut down every system around the world and commerce broke down, jobs shut down and the whole world focused on surviving the attack of the terrible virus across the globe; the year 2020 became the most tragic of all the years aforetime and nothing seem to be going right. Fear stroke down and survival meant a billion meaning to the world entirely.

However the 2020story is told based on the perspective of who’s telling the story, there’s definitely something spectacular that happened in 2020 that meant hope to you and me if we think about it, there’s actually a “something good” out of a darkest hour and in the most trying times.

I’ll like to share a story on how I made 125k from just a 5000NGN investment in a forex platform in the year 2020.

I and a distant friend were taking about investment during the lockdown, the entire world was online and the only way you could keep in-touch was to call or connect with your friends or family staying far away online. I was about to introduce my audience to an investment that attract 30 – 50% ROI of invested capital for a whole month and then there is this platform that will pay up to 100% ROI on invested capital in just two weeks.

How is that even possible?

So I went digging about the platform online because, like everyone else at that time; you want to know what people are saying about the platform and how legitimate it was, luckily the investment is just through an android application and all you need to do is pick an investment plan and wait for your investment to mature.

Here are the plans:

There are 4 investment plans on EARNERS FX

  1. Gold plan; Here you invest N5,000(5000efx) and get returns of N9250(9250efx) in 14days
  2. Diamond plan; Here you invest N10,000(10,000efx) and get returns of N20,000(20,000efx) in 14days
  3. Platinum plan; Here you invest N20,000(20,000efx) and get paid N45,000(45,000efx) 1MONTH
  4. Titanium plan; Here you invest N50,000(50,000efx) and get paid N125,000(125,000efx) in 1MONTH

So I started off with the Gold plan just to see if the app really works like I was told. To invest that amount of money was small so I decided to try that early August, I don’t know if I remembered to tell you that the Forex platform was launched June 2020 heard about it July but start investing around August like I mentioned earlier. Before the two weeks was over, I already told a few people who knew the nature of investment, so instead of getting a returns of 9,250 I had a balance of over 20,000 at the end of the my first investment in August. I’ll explain how that’s possible, the platform actually award an incentive as bonus to those who bring new investors to the platform so I my bonus added up to my matured earnings.

Here is the referral bonuses:

  • Gold = 1,200
  • Diamond = 1,500
  • Platinium = 3,000
  • Titanium = 5,000

NB: referral isn’t compulsory as investors will get paid via two medium, either by direct withdrawal into a crypto wallet or through an in-app transfer called ‘inter transfer.

So instead of going for the next plan which is Diamond, I went for Platinium which takes 30days, my matured earning should normally be 44,000 but as expected I had bonuses to top up my earnings as it was already obvious that the platform is legitimate, so by the end of September I was having a balance enough to take me to the last stage which is Titanium, as expected, my matured earning at the end of the next 30days was 125,000.

Isn’t that fruitful enough for a stress-free investment plan, remember I started small by investing what I could afford to loose and luckily it came out to be real for me.

You might not have heard about this earlier but its not too late as the platform is still very young and vibrant, make a move this November and do something differently before the end of this year.

Only those who take the risk reap the fruit thereof so what do you say?
That’s my own good story about 2020, what’s going to be yours?

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Everything you should know about FORTRON Smart Contract

Introducing Fortron.io

Amidst the outbreak of Covid-19 Pandemic bringing everything to a lockdown, everything seems to be moving into Digitals the more, such as Banking, shopping, Learning, Trading, Business, etc..

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What i will be Discussing in this article;

1. What is Smart Contract ?
2. How does Fortron Works ?
3. How to Earn Troncoin with Fortron ?
4. How to never loose money on Any Smart Contract..?

Keep reading..

Smart Contracts are on of the most Trending Online beast, making Money.

Smart Contracts are digital Community Matrix built on Crypto currencies .

Fortron Smart Contract is of one, Fresh and Cheaper Troncoin Blockchain Contract..

Features of Fortron Smart Contract
1. Url fortron.io
2. Launched 10th August 2020.
3. Registration fee 100trx

What is Smart Contract ?

From Recent researchs smart contract is an agreement between two people in the form of computer code. They run on the blockchain, so they are stored on a public database and cannot be changed.

The transactions that happen in a smart contract are processed by the blockchain, which means they can be sent automatically without a third party.

How does Fortron Smart Contract Works?

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Fortron Has 2 Sections,this sections are designed to suit everyone the hard workers and the Soft workers.

In fortron we have FTR3 Section and FTR4 Section.

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What is FTR3 Section on Fortron ?

Fortron FTR3 Section has 1 to 12 Levels, each level with 3 Slots.

In the FTR3 for each levels , Slot 1,2 and 3 belongs to you. You receive Slot 1 and 2 profit in your wallet while Slot 3 goes for reinvestment your Upline receieves the profit.

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What is FTR4 Section On Fortron ?

Fortron FTR4 Section has 1 to 12 levels,Each level has 6 slots.

In FTR4 , here is where you earn from Spillovers and Overflow of your Team if you join an Active Team.

Slot 1 and 2 belongs to your upline, slot 3,4 and 5 belongs to you ,you will receive the payments meanwhile slot 6 is for reinvestmnet , which reopens the same previous slots for you again.

How do i accumulate Troncoin with Fortron.?

There are basically few ways to earn money on Fortron;

1..Spillovers
2..Overtakings
3..Overflows
4..Downlines

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How to never loose money on Smart Contracts .

Though one thing is sure, you either loose or Earn online.

In Smart Contracts , you have to be Smart;

1. Join an Active Team
2. Unlock more levels on Section 4.
3. Hunt for Downlines to Keep your spirit Warmth.

One of the best Online Smart Earning Team is Team Unlimited..👇👇

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Where can i Purchase Troncoin Online.?

You can purchase from:
1.Roqqu.com
2.crypto.com

Understanding how Ethereum Gas fee works

Ethereum transaction fees hits approximately all-time high (ATH) last week, with miners earning a record $500,000 in fees in a single hour.

While this is good news for Ethereum miners though, it’s a different story for users who are paying higher fees and longer wait times, with congestion on the network causing more unconfirmed transactions.

Many in the community have subsequently raised concerns about the network’s stability and whether the fees make it unsustainable, particularly as the decentralised finance (DeFi) boom – which many argue is causing high fees – shows no sign of abating.

In order to better understand this, let’s first break down how Ethereum transaction fees work.

How Ethereum fees work

Very simply, Ethereum runs on something called gas. Gas is a unit of measurement for the amount of computational power required to execute certain operations on the Ethereum blockchain. Every operation, be it a transaction or smart contract execution, requires some amount of gas. Gas is used to calculate the amount of fees owed to the network in order to execute the operation. Miners then receive compensation in Ether, which is equivalent to the total amount of gas it took them to execute a complete operation.

This is different to a cryptocurrency such as Bitcoin. This is because the Bitcoin blockchain is only geared to facilitate monetary transactions, with no way to add “conditions” to a transaction. For example, if you send someone 1 BTC, you wouldn’t be able to impose a condition on the transaction, like letting the recipient know they’ll only receive the money if they perform certain tasks. Smart contracts – which are generally run on the Ethereum blockchain – do allow for these types of conditions to be attached to a transaction. Because of this, smart contracts are handy for exchanges of property, shares or money, in a transparent manner without the need for a middleman, like a lawyer.

The table below from the Ethereum Yellow Paper indicates roughly how much a specific instruction will cost you in gas. According to the table, every transaction requires at least 21,000 gas.

Let’s use a popular analogy to better understand gas. Imagine you’re about to set off on a road trip. Before you go, you’d like to fill your car with fuel (or gas). You go to the gas station and specify how much gas you want to fill your car with. After your car’s been filled, you pay the gas station the amount of money you owe them for the gas.

Now, think of driving the car as being the operation you want to execute (like executing a function of a smart contract). The fuel in your car is the gas and the gas station is the miner. The money you paid the gas station is the miner fees. Therefore, technically, gas is the fuel powering the Ethereum network.

Importantly though, fuel isn’t a currency on its own. It needs to be bought and denominated into a currency, like the Dollar or Euro. The same goes for gas – in order for it to be paid, it needs to have its value expressed in Ether, the underlying cryptocurrency of the Ethereum network. There is no fixed price to convert gas to Ether, which means it’s up to buyers and sellers (miners) to come up with a price suitable to both parties.

In order to execute a transaction on the Ethereum network, the sender needs to specify a “gas limit” before submitting it to the network. The gas limit is the maximum amount someone is willing to pay for their instructions (or transaction) to go through and be processed.

Miners who process these transactions have a few options when they receive a pending transaction. First, they could accept the transaction by processing the instructions with their computers and decide to keep the attached fee set by the sender. Secondly, they could also refund some of the gas to the sender if the sender set a higher gas limit than was necessary for the transaction. On the other hand, they could decline the transaction if a sender sets a lower gas limit than what the market is paying at the time.

If a transaction’s instructions run out of gas mid-execution while a miner is processing it, it’s then “reverted back to its original state”, meaning the transaction has been returned to the sender. Regardless, the sender must still pay a fee to miners to compensate them for the computational power they spent processing the transaction, even if it was partially completed. Miners must also add the transaction to the blockchain, even if it wasn’t fully executed. If the sender specified a higher gas limit than was necessary, the miner would refund the difference to the sender.

This mechanism has its flaws, especially when it comes to transactions with high gas limits. For Bitcoin, paying more usually means a faster transaction time. But in Ethereum’s case, for each block on the Ethereum network, miners are bound by the maximum “block gas limit” which determines the maximum amount of gas that can be spent per block. With the current gas limit set at roughly 10,000,000 gas, miners are less inclined to include transactions with high gas limits as it would waste part of the block gas limit. Generally, such high gas transactions are likely to be refunded by the miner, resulting in miners being more interested in taking on smaller transactions.

For Ethereum to truly work as a world computer, fees on the network need to be tiny. Therefore, in order to pay these fees, Ether would need to be denominated in much smaller amounts. The most widely used denomination of Ether is “gwei”, also known as nanoether. 1 gwei = 0.000000001 ether (10^-9).

How to calculate Ethereum transaction fees

There are a number of ways to calculate the fees necessary to execute a transaction. Theoretically, due to the way the network is set up, a sender could select an arbitrary fee, but that wouldn’t really work since miners are incentivised by fees.

There are a variety of gas calculators available online, offering users a general idea of how much gas their transaction requires. Ethereum Gas Station, for example, is heralded for its accuracy and user-friendly interface. It’s important to remember that recommended prices are only estimated amounts that are subject to change.

It is also possible to determine transaction fees without an online calculator. A sender would need to know how much gas each operation on Ethereum requires, along with a basic understanding of the average market rate for gas prices.

Ethereum’s auction mechanism

Ethereum uses a “first price auction” system to price gas. For this to work, every sender submits a bid (or a gas limit) for how much they’re willing to pay. Miners then pick up desirable transactions and include them in the next block. Theoretically, this allows senders to prioritise their transactions by paying a higher fee, while also saving ETH through refunds. However, in reality, there are more significant flaws.

Usually, if a miner selects transactions with the highest bids, this causes senders to set even higher bids on other transactions they make. Due to a lack of transparency, there’s no way for someone to know what bids came with other pending transactions, which can result in overpaying. According to Eric Conner, founder of Ethhub, many users overpay by more than five times what was necessary. Luckily, there are improvements in the works with Ethereum 2.0, as users can expect to see major changes to the network sometime later this year. Arguably, one of the most notable changes will see Ethereum’s consensus mechanism shift from proof-of-work (PoW) to proof-of-stake (PoS).

How DeFi is upping the ante

Demand for Ether has increased significantly since mid-June, owing in part to an increasing number of users utilising DeFi platforms such as Uniswap, ultimately bottlenecking Ethereum’s network.

As a result, transaction fees have reached record highs and have even outpaced bitcoin.

While these increased fees are not ideal for users, Ethereum network fundamentals paint a healthy picture. The hash rate, for example, remains high. While Ethereum remains a PoW blockchain (for now), the hash rate is an important metric for blockchain security.

One of the biggest hurdles Ethereum (and Bitcoin) faces is scalability. In order for the network to effectively handle more users and increased functionality, its processing power would need to improve significantly.

This is why the most-anticipated change expected in Ethereum 2.0 is the consensus mechanism shift from PoW to PoS. The new blockchain protocol should address the decentralisation challenge by allowing more individual validators to participate and receive a return for maintaining the network. This should have an impact on fees, bringing them back down to a more reasonable level for the average user.

All in all, it’s not a bad time to be an Ethereum miner, though. What are you most excited about for Ethereum 2.0? Do you think high fees could cause a long-term issue?

Source: LUNO