Intro:

in Splinterlands3 years ago

I'm BananoFarmer, I play Splinterlands (hopefully) for both profit and for fun.
I day trade, mine, invest crypto for a living; and I have to still focus a lot of assets there to pay the bills, so I'm no whale. Yet anyway.

I came into this game, a little salty over seeing most guilds charge people fees. So I set on a mission, I wanted to find fellow shrimps, with a passion for the game, a drive to earn DEC and desire for a community. Long story short, most my initial investment was put into buying some nice starting cards, renting bronze 1 for a season, and founding a guild with some money aside for a few giveaways.

I got crazy good Karma, you could say, with my first serious season ending with a $120 pull!
Now, I'm hoping to build to a point where I actually make a considerable amount of income from here, while also helping other people in similar situations or with similar desires to grow and make more money as well. Shoutout to my squad at Dinero Juegos, everyone there is super great!

I'm now on a steady journey, climbing the ranks. Unfortunately, still not in a place with a lot of spending money to really shortcut my way to gold ranks or such; but I'm on the way.
Not sure what I'll use this website for. Probably just to make comments and support my guild members who post here.

Thank you for reading, and have a great day.

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To just get the collection power from your 2270 to 100K (min needed for Gold III) would need an investment of at least 4000 dollars. You need to invest much money to get far in this game but on the other hand you will receive more rewards (and therefor cash).

Good luck!

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Thanks this posting actually helped me a lot and got me asking my guild members who use this site more questions. I love the hive.blog ecosystem now and am embarrassed but still happy with my intro haha.