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Yes. It's well known that 50 of anything is exactly the same as 500 of the same thing.

This can be easily demonstrated. Send me your address and the addresses of several

friends. I'll send each of them $50, and then each of them can send me back $500.

This will exactly balance things up in both directions.

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