Nice pump when $1?

in LeoFinance12 hours ago

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Looked at my wallet value and saw a nice little bump in the value. I guess it's safe to say, things are looking up.

23 cents range isn't half bad, considering where the market has been so far. However, we need to be at least 3X this range to know that we're moving forward.

Seeing a pump is nice and all but let's face it, no one is going to be over the moon due to a few cents rise in the value. Then again, there have been a lot of whales dipping their toes in the market and a few cents on the dollar invested multiples by a couple thousand actually makes for food reading, if you're trading in large chunks.

For people like me who only buy small quantities, only a considerable pump would translate to substantial gains.

On the flip side, if the value of Hive starts taking off, actually buying Hive and increasing my collection becomes increasingly more difficult. If we actually experience a crazy jump in the value, then the most likely situation will be converting my liquid hive to HBD and waiting out the pump period.

Just as its always been, timing is everything. So it's about how I can cash out closest to the top and then holding out for when there's a crash.

$1 and the others

It's been a while we saw Hive hit unit figures and frankly speaking, I suspect it will be sometime before that happens. However, it's amazing how what use to be a floor now seems like a ceiling for the asset.

Hive is still underrated and many people don't know about it. I used my hive punk as my cover image for my Microsoft teams profile at work and one colleague noticed it.

I then went on telling them about hive and how underrated it is. I don't know if he's done the research he said he would but it's fascinating how so many people don't know about us.

We've got the marketing campaigns with the rally car and I think that's actually awesome. We have grassroot projects in Ghana, Nigeria and Venezuela that are doing amazing jobs in improving the lives of people and increasing our reach in those countries.

We've got monuments and shops accepting hive as tender for business. It's a slow and consistent build up but I believe in the long run, our good works will speak for us and we'll get the attention the community deserves.