This morning I woke up to the wonderful sound of rain and decided to gather all my crystals and stones up and give them a nice rain bath.
I had no idea I had so many... I keep them all around the house like a squirrel keeps nuts. I know it's standard practice to cleanse and charge them, but I have never done it before. It's probably in my head, but I could swear they feel lighter now. And they're so shiny!
This one asked to tag along with me for the day, so it's been in my pocket since...
And later I pulled it out to look at it again (because... my preciouuuusssss) and Angel hopped up to check it out.
It doesn't smell like bacon, so she thinks I'm weird. :-)
I have a few questions, maybe some of you can help me with. Do I create a new account to join 3speak? Or do I use my Hive account somehow? Also... Peakd... I signed in there out of curiosity and I saw my Hive Blog, but it appeared I couldn't post from there, not that I would need to... I guess I'm just not fully understanding what Peakd is... It seems like the Hive Blog and Peakd are connected somehow but 3speak is a separate entity within the Hive ecosystem... is this correct? I have A LOT to learn, so please bear with me.
Happy Friday, friends!
Love the crystals!
As for the dapps, I like to think of them like skins. All three mentioned are built on top of hive. so when you post in 3speak, it will show up in peakd and hiveblog. There are several dapps, including games. You can check out a ranked list here https://hivedapps.com/
What's nice is they are all connected to your wallet so you can log in with the same hive key for each one.
3speak is unique because you need to sign up with an email first. Once you're signed in with email you can connect it to this hive account.
You can post from peakd clicking the pencil up top. there are also more features for smooth blog posting. Plus, your wallet page is much nicer on peakd! Oh, and their is a new chat feature on peakd too.
In case i am horrible at explaining, Leofinance (also a hive dapp) has a detailed beginner guide https://leopedia.io/hive/
Amazing thanks so much friend. That all makes sense!