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What else can you do?

IRL xD
but it's easier online then in IRL

Haven't talked to you in awhile. Hope all is well.

@nonameslefttouse

I worked on two projects, Panda and Pakx. https://panda-x.io/

I'm trying to market Hive on Medium, Substack, and YouTube (transitioning from blogs to video for utube, each blog needs money to hire professionals).

I'm doing everything I can to provide value to people, including answering all questions in HivePakistan's pak-help channel daily.

It’s a tough lifestyle, but in 2-3 years, Hive will be back to $1, and today’s $0.16 will turn into $1.

I started teaching at a school to finance myself during the bear market so I don't have to sell too much. Until Hive recovers, I’m living a low-key, hand-to-mouth lifestyle while saving as much as I can in Hive (which might even be L2 tokens backed by Hive). Since I own the Pakx keys, I can't rug pull myself, so it's better for me to save in Pakx, which is bought back at a 2 Hive rate and also provides dividends in Hive.

This isn't a sales pitch, just sharing my path forward in this bear situation.

What I've always found to be interesting is how Hive can offer several things that often appeal to everyday people. People that would spend money and support things they enjoy, regardless of market conditions. Majority of the people spending money on this planet don't care about what the stock market looks like. Can have that element here as well and I often wonder why there's so little focus placed in that area. I hear a lot of people talking about how things will be when the token value goes up, but they're mainly just waiting for this to happen, like it's meant to be. I don't think that way.

This isn't me discounting your efforts. I'm happy to see people are working, keeping busy, and getting through hard times. That's something we can all relate to.

I hear a lot of people talking about how things will be when the token value goes up

What I'm saying is that it's about accumulating more when the price is low. I even view selling Hive for personal needs as a missed opportunity. Waiting for the price to rise and taking advantage of a lower price are two different things. Apologies if anything was unclear due to translation.

https://hivehub.dev/tx/68961606387a22010ec9a6c1114122e90462f577

If you see the memo, I also have to use some money for expenses each month while not powering down... it's still hard to manage funding projects, and selling Hive at this rate for personal needs hurts a lot.