That's good going. Well done. The way I look at it , I keep my HP rewards staked and try then to reward myself with the liquid Hive to buy whatever,just in case Hive goes down the swallow hole and I have nothing to show for it. I buy crypto like Splinterlands cards , Soulkeep cards or other crypto that I can trade. Ultimately the dream would be to win big on one of my trades and stake the winnings back in HP so I become a big fish. I used to be like yourself and stake as much as possible but I became disenchanted by the people (some with very low HP themselves ) taking thousands out of Hive to Binance for our "Marketing " activities. I don't mind the shit posters because we are talking a few Hive. I am more talking about where the real money is in the DHF. One person with a HP of 32 withdrew 60,000 HBD in Hive this year for example and her answer was she was a woman living in a difficult country. I could not see how Hive could sustain this so I powered down and I am glad I did. I will just tip away now with posts as a hobby but I am still a bit disillusioned and disappointed by it all. I actually now think Steem under Ned had more of a future.
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I know what you mean, your deep dive into the Value plan is quite an eye opener.
We, or rather the chain was still young back then, it was a wild west and most had little idea what to do. We're not perfect now, but I'd be say we've managed to muddle thru and improved a lot. Those who's been around for a while appreciate what we have built, so I still have hope it will get better