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RE: sher-LOCK-ed (naive post about locks and crypto)

in Proof of Brain3 years ago


I am like 90% stopped using #palnet, add it only if theres any unused room left. delegating tokens for communities where you're not active is an obvious benefittable step. before that, folks used to create special alter accounts, but to mee it is just making things over-complicated and not necessary at all. and, long live @cccf !!!

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I have one token alt account which is useful for giving out 100% token votes while not using all my Hive Power from my main account. It earns me nice token curation rewards. But you are right, it does make things more complicated!

It was more than a year that I have this idea, creating sort of a 'guide' or introduction to the tokens, mainly for the Russian-speaking audience (which is 75% ignorant about it), but I retreated and put it to a long box, cause I had 1st to educate myself better about it... and then we moved to another blockchain, and the things changed a lot. So I have this intention (but not a clear plan yet). If you will come around useful bits of info for this field (in a broad sense), please feel free to alert me. Any links to the other articles would be much appreciated too.

Will do! There are many of us who have accumulated tokens who have no clear idea what the best way is to benefit from them. I am not a trader.. Maybe I am a hoarder? 🤣

I am not a trader.. Maybe I am a hoarder?

I would say so! Some of us are traders, and all of us are hoarders :)))))

And we say that all Americans know how to make money and all are good sellers. 😂😂😂
It is easier for me to give something to another person, to make him a present, than to sell something.

I agree @apnigrich. Isn't it funny all the things we have been led to believe about each other?

Yes. bad aunts and uncles have done their job.
The motto is divide and conquer.
They smile at international meetings, and then tell evil news about the meetings.
We should understand this and not listen to them.

That was one of the most important life lessons that I learned when I visited Russia in the mid 90s. Nothing was as I had been led to believe my whole life.