
Lebogang Mashile, a South African actress, writer, and performance poet, recently spoke about how she made millions of Rands in a new cryptocurrency auto-trading program called Bitcoin Revolution on the Expresso Morning Show on SABC 3. She claimed that the system could help anyone make a small fortune quickly, urging people to try it out before banks shut it down. Shortly after the interview, the National Bank of South Africa allegedly called to stop the interview from being aired. Bitcoin Revolution allows the average person to profit from the cryptocurrency boom using artificial intelligence to handle long and short selling automatically. The platform is backed by tech geniuses such as Bill Gates, Richard Branson, and Elon Musk. Mashile claims that banks are trying to prevent people from investing in Bitcoin Revolution due to fears that their corporate profits will decline once customers know how to create wealth themselves. The cryptocurrency investment platform helped Emmanuel Ake, a 46-year-old father of two whose family was struggling to make ends meet, make money despite initial skepticism. Emmanuel deposited $250 (R4 200) and quickly received a call from his personal investor. Though the first trade resulted in a loss, Emmanuel trusted his personal investor and soon the software began trading successfully. After four days, Emmanuel earned a total return of R8,903.94. Bitcoin Revolution has been credited with allowing ordinary people to take advantage of an amazing opportunity to generate enormous wealth. Mashile urged South Africans to jump into the opportunity before banks shut it down for good.
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