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RE: Comment Rewarder Worked Great (25% Of This Posts Rewards Are Yours)

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I'm not sure when some of these happenings/changes were implemented, some you might already known about but just in case here is a basic run down.

  • Post/comment payout is 50/50 Author/Curator
  • Resource credits is what is needed to interact and replenishes 20% in a day/24 hour period. The more Hive one has staked the more resource credits one has. https://hiveblocks.com/@electronicsworld will give you details on how many interactions you can do with your remaining resource credits. With the hive you have staked you likely don't have to worry about running out of RC.

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  • Ecency is a great front-end to use. If that is the one you are comfortable with I would stick with that. Inleo is another that is great and was the first front-end to introduce short form content. Something that was once frowned upon. If posting a short message like; Good Morning, Inleo Threads is the place to do it.

  • We have an abundance of second lawyer tokens tradable on https://tribaldex.com/ They can be earned by posting directly from the front-end that issues them or by tagging the frontends tags. Ex. for for the front-end Inleo if you use the tag Inleo when creating content; regardless of what Hive front-end used you will earn the Leo Token along side Hive/ HBD. Most of these community tokens don't have much trade volume. The Leo token is leading in that regard.

  • The NFT craze hit and the Hive Blockchain has plenty of NFT's within the many games that have been created: Splinterlands, SoulKeep, CryptoShots, the upcoming game Holozing. I'm not sure if you are into gaming so I'll keep this part short unless you inquire for further information.

  • HP can be leased on Hive-Engine which is the DEX/CEX that powers TribalDex. There's different and some same offerings on each model. Each have all the tradable second layer hive tokens listed.

Inleo Threads link: https://inleo.io/threads/v2
Some other front-ends might have something similar to threads but Inleo is the one I'm familiar with and was first to do it. I'm sure I'm missing plenty of other things. Communities, I'm not sure when they were implemented. Seems like forever ago but just yesterday at the same time. They can be searched by clicking "Explore Communities" on Hive.Blog/ "Discover" on Ecency.