30,000 Hive Posts. The Aftermath...

in LeoFinance2 years ago

As predicted in this thread, the crypto market seems to have nuked, and although BTC hasn't yet approached $24k, my gut feeling suggests that we'll witness it in the following weeks. Perhaps, we need a final flushout before that pre-halving rally.

While I'm uncertain if such an area will be revisited, if it happens, you can sell your kidneys, your kids' "unnecessary clothing," and your brand new car to buy Bitcoin because from that level, nothing can stop it from reaching $50k this year.

I must admit that you shouldn't take financial advice from me. However, according to hive.blog stats, I've just passed 30,000 posts on Hive. I'm not sure if the interface counts my posts from the Steemit era or only shows what I've done since the fork, but 30,000 posts are impressive. They're a combination of blogging articles and comments/replies. I estimate that I've written over 4,000 blog articles in five years of Hive.

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It feels like it was just yesterday when I first started on Hive. I was new to crypto, had no prior experience with blogging, and didn't even know what my blog would be about. However, I knew for sure that I wanted to make it a full-time job. For a while, I did manage to do that, but blogging on Hive can't be viewed from a regular job perspective.

I still remember my early days on Hive. One of the first people I followed after I joined the Hive train was @dragosroua, who had a reputation score of 70 at the time. I was still a noob and wondered how he even got to such a score. Back then, it was much harder to make yourself known and earn upvotes from the community since most large whales throwing huge upvotes left and right were paid bots.

I've been through a lot with Hive. I brought it with me every day, no matter what I was doing. If I had a short trip, I didn't leave Hive at home. If I had a hard day, I didn't let it pass without dedicating some time to creating content and engaging with the community.

Reaching 30,000 posts on Hive is a noteworthy milestone for me, proof of my consistency and a push for going further. A couple of days ago, I asked the @leofinance community on #threads which case would make them completely move away from Hive, and as predicted, none would leave for any particular reason. We have our fair share of seasonal hivers, but nothing spectacular. You don't get to 30,000 posts in five years by being seasonal.

Now, it's time to end my silly bragging post, but before that, I want to ask whoever is reading this post: how many posts have you written since you joined Hive, and how long have you been active on Hive?

Thanks for your attention,
Adrian

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Well done - 30,000 posts is a good inspiration for the rest of us to be motivated by ! I'm only on 1507 posts, but then I'm still a relative n00b and haven't learned to keep my posts down to a sensible length yet.

Plus there are big bits of my life I prefer to keep off the internet entirely, believe it or not I'm actually quite a shy and private person....

I consider Hive as my journal. I trust this...

Wow, I'm feeling sheepish as I've been around since the S-word days and according to Hive stats, I've only posted 2,777 posts (not sure if that includes comments? Surely not!) 🤣

Well. Each and one of us has his journey. It is important to enjoy it.

22640 posts/comments/replies... and, yes, steemit posts prefork are also counted.
Congrats my friend.

Thanks.
I was in doubt whether the Steem-era posts are counted or not but you made it clear now. You're doing pretty well too.

By the way, are you long or short on bitcoin?

Now? I'm not touching the keyboard...but if so, I would go SHORT for a while... still many are entering LONG today which would mean a "manipulative" candle may appear while searching for fresh blood

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Kind of what I was thinking

I joined hive earlier this january but paused my actuvities.
I later resumed april, after i challenge myself to making good contents and developing my account
I had over 45rep last week,but i got fried up by the Hivewatchers.
I still have the challenge inside me to keep pushing.

Congrats to you acesontop.

Keep it up, man 👍

Thanks

Congrats, man! Yes, everything is counted. 26.5k+ comments and 3.5k posts are pretty awesome numbers!

I have almost 1.5k posts and going on 14k comments on my main account.

Where do you see these details?

On https://hivebuzz.me/@acesontop

Activity. At the bottom of the page, you see your current number of comments (including replies) and posts.

I see. Thanks