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Welcome aboard! I'll delegate some resource credits to help you comment and post more often while you get started. The best way to build a good audience is to be a good audience for others, so create conversations! You mentioned economics, so what are your about the various schools of economic thought?

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The HIVE community tends to be welcoming, but rewards may drop off after your introduction. Remember that the biggest advantage to our platform is the resilience of a blockchain where you own your content. Persevere! The path to success is not always fast and easy. Avoid plagiarism and spam in your posts. You'll make progress in due time. Here's a great post from another blogger with some helpful advice, too.

If you have any questions, feel free to ask! I don't have all the answers, but I am glad to help if I can.

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Thanks a lot for the tips. I'm studying to write content about economics. Would you recommend the LeoFinance community to me?

LeoFinance seems to be more about finance than economic theory, but it wouldn't be a bad choice. There is also an economics community, and I think you could cross-post from LeoFinance to that group.

Are you familiar with the Mises Institute? There seems to be a significant Brazilian interest.

Got it about LeoFinance. About Mises, this movement grew with the MBL in the 2013 protests here in Brazil. I'm more interested into anarchism like Bakunin. See you around the Hive, hugs. 😆

I lean more toward the market as a practical path of anarchism, but any voluntary system is valid. Mutualism, communism, etc. if chosen freely and conditioned upon consent do not offend me in the slightest! Bakunin and Proudhon are definitely worth reading. I just find the premises of some of their arguments are lacking.

We run a society with contracts from the 17th century, with an economy from the 19th/20th century and with a technological potential of the 21st century. We need social and economic coordination, why not blockchain? I'm here for the debate. It will be a pleasure to have your comments on future texts.

Blockchains can be part of the future. I hesitate to say it's a panacea. I like crypto, but I also like silver. Art NFTs were a fad, but they have potential to transform how we manage titles to goods, tickets to events, and transactions in general.

Amazing view and perspective ✨

Would like to thank you for sharing like a true OG

I'm starting on this journey and learning more and more about blockchain and NFTs