i came here when the price was nice, i knew i will not get rich, but people i found here taught me that you need to want more steem power. my initial idea was to build a bit, and then spend liquid steem and not touch the SP. so rewards that got to SP should be in SP so i could share with people i enjoy.
long story short, prices dropped, i ended up powering up everything and investing some. maybe i am lucky that this is not my job, and that i don't need to sell steem to live.
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If it's not your job, be happy you've earned money on your downtime. That's incredible in itself. Relaxing, making money, money that you don't need to worry about. Saving up for a rainy day. Who gets to do that these days? Not many.
i can't really complain, i would love that steem is 5-10$ and to be able to buy bunch of equipment for my photos and videos but we have a saing: you stretch how far the blanket goes :)
this are interesting times, will we make future here on steem who knows, but i like the place (even it feels a bit lonely at times). and current underappreciation of steem in crypto circles is baffling to me, but i must admit i don't know much about crypto space.
When it jumps like that, that's when you pounce. What I'd like to see though is a constant stream of money flowing in. Remove these speculator and crypto types from the equation and how they handle money, and let the entertainment industry business model move in, so the value can't plummet.
I like that. Where you from?
They appreciate the charts and know nothing about the arts. We don't need them.
you are probably right, maybe steem does not need the hype jump, but being better in letting people know what is going on here would be nice :)
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