@exxp WordPress pluginHive Power Up Day related things (thanks again, @leofinance team!), but since talking about my crypto story is something I'd like to share on both, I'm posting this first through the awesomesauce & aforementioned LeoFinance interface, then copying it to my WordPress blog (and hoping I remember to uncheck the "publish to Hive" button before I hit, "publish" 😂 ).My original plan for this month of #HiveBloPoMo & #NaBloPoMo daily posting was to do it solely through the , since I'm blogging on both my WP and Hive blogs simultaneously (and easily - thanks again, #Exxp team!). I've done a few extra posts on Hive through a different frontend/app/interface for my
My Crypto Story inspiration & initiative
Last week, I saw @nickyhavey's post, What's Your Crypto Story? and thought it would make an awesome excuse to once again regale my non-crypto readers with tales from the cult currency that's turned me from a fan to a fanatic. Then as added incentive, a few days ago @theycallmedan posted his, #CryptoFinance Initiative: How has Crypto and Blockchain Technology Impacted your Personal Finance? - how could I resist?
What is crypto and blockchain?
I think by now pretty much everyone has heard about Bitcoin, that first cryptocurrency launched in 2009 by the well known (yet still unknown) persona called Satoshi Nakamoto. Since that time, many other cryptos have entered the market, but even though I saw mentions of them on my various social media accounts over the years, it wasn't until I joined a blockchain blogging community (okay, not a technically accurate description, but that was my impression at the time) back in 2017 that I figured out what it was about. Well, mostly kind of sorta...
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Blockchain is essentially the technology that cryptocurrencies are built on. For a smarter explanation, check out this article, Making sense of bitcoin, cryptocurrency and blockchain, which breaks it down into easy to digest bits, with some cool charts & graphics to boot.
How Crypto and Blockchain Technology Impacted my Finances
So, short story long, how exactly has investing my time and a small amount of cash (like, less than we've paid over the years for our World of Warcraft subs) impacted my finances?
The quick answer is - it hasn't.
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Yes, I admit that when @pixelfan shouted out on Ello in September 2017 that he'd found a way to monetize his photography shares, I was more than a little intrigued. It wasn't particularly easy to get my blog going on the blockchain (and as I've said before, my first posts there consisted of brief summaries of my WordPress posts with links "to continue reading" on my WP blog...lol), but once I figured out the mechanics of it all, I was sold.
At first, by the potential income. Then, by the passionate community.
I've also mentioned before that other than withdrawing about $70 worth of crypto in the beginning (just to see if I could actually turn this cryptic cyber cash thing into real dollars) that I haven't cashed out a penny since, and have in fact invested (my very first, crypto or fiat wise) around $800 over the years. Not because I needed to, as I was earning on my content as well as curating (aka, upvoting) other people's content, but because I wanted to grow my account faster, and I believed so strongly in the potential of what we were building.
I know it's reasonable to expect that someone like me that shills so hard for Hive on social media must be doing it to make money. However, any time I tell someone to join Hive, I'm not doing it because it will make my wallet bigger. In fact, unless people use one of my affiliate links, I don't directly benefit (and if they did, I'd most likely get pennies for anything they posted) other than having more awesome people to interact with. Kind of like when Facebook was new and fresh, and you'd haunt all your friends to sign up so you could poke 'em follow them & share your stuff while they shared theirs. 🤣
I want other people to have control over their social media like I do
As I said on Twitter over the summer, "Why am I such a fangirl of this crypto thing? #Hive is the place that I can follow the content creators I like & actually see everything they post, without some algorithm deciding for me. I also share my #nature #photography, #Tarot readings, #witchcraft spells, occasional bits of #fiction #writing & my followers see it all. While I feel we’re still very much in Beta mode (with kinks to be worked out) the power of owning your own data & controlling what you see & who you interact with is priceless."
But my crypto story is only one of many
I consider myself lucky that I haven't had to cash out at all and I can let my investment grow, because I have lots of friends on Hive who have made it through this crisis that is 2020 in large part to their earnings on the blockchain. Some are buying their groceries and paying their rent with their Hive. Still others have used their crypto to make purchases big (computer/gaming things) and small (coffee mugs & silver coins).
While I joke with my husband that he shouldn't worry about his upcoming early retirement in February because any day now, I'm going to be a crypto-zillionaire, I've really stopped thinking of this alternative blogging side hustle as a money maker (and not just because I suffer from blog envy 😝 ), and I'm seeing it as a long term investment in my content, which is finding an amazingly engaged audience (even though I've been seriously slacking in the commenting thing as of late) on the Hive blockchain, while it may or may not eventually make me some moola.
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So that's my story of how crypto has impacted my finances, which somehow turned once again into my fangirling over Hive... LOL! As always, please feel free to shout out if you have any questions/interest in how this whole thing works, and thanks again to Nicky & Dan for giving me another excuse to break out the pom poms!
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Oh man I remember when everyone was badgering me to get on FB back in the day and I was like, I really don't want to! I eventually caved but I'd rather someone have pointed me in the direction of HIVE if it was around in 2005 that is!
You are SUCH a shill haha!
But yeah, there's definitely something really good going on and like you, I think the impact on our finances may be different to our friends in other parts of the world. For me, the ownership and change in mindset about how I look after financial matters was something I pointed out. However, I'm going to have to become my own accountant with crypto so there's that as well LOL!
Great to read your journey TY! TY for sharing!
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Who is that @pixelfan guy?😉😂
Having now read your and @Nickyhavey's contributions to this, I might just participate. Ahem...😊
I think you should young sprite!
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Yours is the second story I've read to relate a similar Crypto experience. I didn't participate in Dan's initiative this time, but my story is also very similar.
It seems there are a lot of us who would say that Crypto hasn't directly affected our financial situation. I think I cashed out about $300 worth when SBD was booming. That's it! We needed the money at the time, but it was also good to see that I could indeed exchange my assets for spendable fiat.
Most of us begin to realize with age and experience that everything we do has an affect on our financial situation. Our finances are also fluid and ever changing throughout our lives. At least, they are for most people who weren't born into great wealth.
If nothing else, Crypto has helped to keep me sane. HIVE, and LeoFinance of late, give me a space to express myself in writing. With any luck, our efforts will grow in value over the next 10 - 15 years. At that point in life, it would be nice to have some extra financial security. 💯
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This 100%. Many of us have a strong belief in the platform, volunteer our time to promote it, and profit very little (in terms of our wallets). We make some great friends in the process, which is its own kind of wealth!
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I agree with you, although perhaps Hive is still in beta mode, it is wonderful to find a place where we have the opportunity to create our own contents and freely decide what to see, without some algorithm deciding for us.
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This ☝️☝️
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I've never converted any crypto to cash - glad to know it works!
I think that control is key - that you effectively can't be deplatformed here is great!
NB Don't forget it's only text stored on the chain.
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Hola es exelente el post. me agrado todo es muy explicito, gracias.
Came for the money, stayed for the community. We used to say that on Tsu all the time.
Crypto has a way of creating awesome community wherever it shows up. Twitter, Facebook, Reddit. Of all those places though I think HIVE has the most genuine community.
On top of that, after reading all these awesome posts and how HIVE has helped so many people out of tough spots in 2020 I'm like super duper bullish now!
Great post!
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I can agree with you on several points there. The financial rewards are there but I figured not minding how much rewards one gets is the best way to enjoy the platform. I haven't converted my tokens to fiat and don't plan to anytime soon, just transferring them to different accounts for further growth.
Being on Hive doesn't impact my finances at all. It just helped me be more productive in terms of coming up with what to write, know more about cryptofinance, and having a hobby. I'll keep building on this platform and share it with people I know that would plan on doing it to.
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Hello! I loved your story and the way you write your post. In addition, the gifs are very funny and it is very nice to read you. Nice to meet you. I really liked your story of how blockchain changed your personal finances. It is one of the best I have read.
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