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Gildas is a Universal Basic Income Platform for People like You

Based on physical precious metal holdings, crypto stable tokens (such as USDC, PMGT - Perth Mint Token & staking tokens KAVA, DOT, ADA, etc.), as more people join, Gildas shares 90% rewards to all are members on equal basis (with our Difference Engine), you get rewarded by the kindness of strangers!

You don't have to sign anyone up! (although you can if you want to, and get more rewards). The system allocates new orders on a round robin basis.


The first step in getting out of debt or get financially free, is to know your Magic Number with the 6 Money Jars!

Entirely optional!

Note: This information is never stored anywhere, it's just displayed here, for your reference. If you want print it out, click the print button above.


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Magic Number: 
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per month

Gildas Orders Needed:
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 (approx.) per year!


Please Note: The quantity of orders will change as precious metals prices change, they go up, less orders needed, they go down, more orders needed.

How Much Do You Need Per Month for:

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Recurring Income:

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The 6 Money Jars

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Remember that your real wealth can be measured not by what you have, but by what you are.

Napoleon Hill

Author: Think and Grow Rich

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What Experts Are Saying About Universal Basic Income

Universal Basic Income is not a new concept: tontines in the West have been used to fund bridges, hotels and factories. In Indonesia the concept is called Arisan. In India, Malaysia and Singapore, it's called kutu. At the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, employee ownership was the norm, and they and their families received dividends for life.

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Economists, Statesmen, Scientists and Philosophers back Universal Basic Income