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RE: The Secret to Maximizing Your Earnings on Hive

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I will be accumulating HBD in savings. I'll do this primarily using either curation/author rewards and some LP rewards I sell for SWAP.HIVE periodically.

Outside Hive, I'm experimenting with stablecoins to see which ones work best for me as I work with CUB and PolyCub. I was under the impression that DAI was available on several chains, which is why I bought some to use to later buy CUB. Then I discover that the DAI was on Ethereum. Next time I will use BUSD. My plan is buy stablecoins just for getting money out of the centralized exchanges before I use them to buy cryptocurrency I really care about.

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I am liking watching your journey.

I hope we are both here in five years, letting all the then newbies know how to reach financial freedom.

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Thank you! I hope to make the journey both productive and interesting.

Between your post about becoming a millionaire by starting with only 100 dollars principle and adding 50 dollars a month for 30 years and forexbrokr's recent post on daily commenting strategies, it got me thinking of how I can transition from blogging as I had been to blogging as a business. It should still be fun, but it can be done better and more efficiently than how I've been doing it thus far.

What I had written for a post on going to tokenized blogging as a business has undergone a few makeovers over the last few days, so I will rework it as how I will make the transition based on strategies I picked up from fellow Hivers as well as finding a focus (if not a niche) for my posts. I'm finding that I do better when I write posts in service of others rather than just writing for myself.

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Will you be posting it soon?

I like blogging on the tribes too, but I have seen so many come and go that it makes it hard to put a whole lot of time into them.

I didn't used to be comfortable writing about finance mainly, but I think that's the direction I want to head in.

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I'm working on another rewrite of this post right now. I want to post it tonight or tomorrow. I'm tightening it up first before I add more to it which makes sense for the rewrite.

Along the way I'm linking back to older posts of mine. Then there are the images (where I usually get hung up).

I should have it up within 48 hours.

As for finance, it doesn't need to be complicated like what we find at Bloomberg or CNBC. Personal finance and home finance seem to be underserved niches here, yet we need to get a handle on either or both before we can do any other kind of finance. Personal finance without banks would be a big deal since most people think it can't exist. When people see that such posts absolutely fit under the LeoFinance umbrella, perhaps then we'll see more of them. I look forward to reading your posts in this niche!

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Bankless Personal Finance.

How to create a retirement account if you can't get a bank account

Abusive relationships and crypto...

Yeah, keep going.

Its the power of numbers, so the more posts you write and put out there, the more chances of us all growing.

I look forward to reading these.

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Not that I would write posts on these topics any time soon, but this would be more in tune with my writing:

  • What kind of money or economic system existed on Gilligan's Island?
  • Can there be low-tech DeFi? It's more common than we think.
  • What Pawn Stars Taught Me about Negotiating.

These would qualify as posts for LeoFinance, even if they would be more at home in CineTV or PoB.

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I'll write the other posts, you tell me about low tech DeFi - I'd love to read that one.

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