You post too many times, and you have no viewership. It seems to me that you are just farming. This is my final word. Please no further discussion on this subject, as I am sure you know what you are doing. Correct your actions please. No need to respond to me to make your case, as my view will not change no matter what you say.
It is really strange. Most people left Steem (now HIVE) during the bear market. Interestingly, most of those people were the ones who used to receive upvotes from the whales. During the Bear Market I didn't give up. I continued to post. Now, I do the same - no less or more posts. Exactly the same daily routine that I had in 2019,2020,2021. When the price of Steem (now HIVE) was between 0,12-0,30 cents some people use to tell me: 'Why do you waste your time on Steem (now HIVE)?' You earn almost nothing. To be honest, no whales supported me (except for DTube, they upvoted me back then sometimes). And I've never been complaining. This is my lifestyle. I like it. I like HIVE. The low viewership now is because of the Bear Market. Sooner, or later I will have enough audience, it is just a matter of time. Also, I know many people personally and participated in all HIVE fests since 2018. This is a great community. That's why I am here. Yeah, recently some account 'rocky' started to upvote some of my videos. I didn't even need it. But because they continued to upvote me, I decided to start to use their tag 'GEMS', to show them respect and that I value their kindness.
My final words are. I see that you have about 1 million HIVE. At the current price, this is a good amount of money. But keep in mind that HIVE (back then STEEM) was cents, $0,12-$0,30 during the Bear Market. Because of devoted HIVErs like me who didn't give up during the Bear Market and continued to keep the activity on the blockchain (we were a fistful of people) now HIVE is expensive. Because we (the bloggers) and the good developers together made it possible HIVE to survive during the Bear Market. And some of the whales like you have to be really thankful that we were here (a fistful of devoted bloggers) during the Bear Market to keep the blockchain alive. I hope you understand what I mean.
That's also my last words.
Have a good day as well.
Hi @cryptospa, how do you exactly support Hive and show your loyalty towards the community – by powering down the moment the price of Hive went up and withdrawing every “penny” you get the moment you get it?
@azircon , thank you for the info.
Btw, I would like to ask you.. I just received downvotes from your account. Why?
disagreement on reward.
You post too many times, and you have no viewership. It seems to me that you are just farming. This is my final word. Please no further discussion on this subject, as I am sure you know what you are doing. Correct your actions please. No need to respond to me to make your case, as my view will not change no matter what you say.
Have a good day.
It is really strange. Most people left Steem (now HIVE) during the bear market. Interestingly, most of those people were the ones who used to receive upvotes from the whales. During the Bear Market I didn't give up. I continued to post. Now, I do the same - no less or more posts. Exactly the same daily routine that I had in 2019,2020,2021. When the price of Steem (now HIVE) was between 0,12-0,30 cents some people use to tell me: 'Why do you waste your time on Steem (now HIVE)?' You earn almost nothing. To be honest, no whales supported me (except for DTube, they upvoted me back then sometimes). And I've never been complaining. This is my lifestyle. I like it. I like HIVE. The low viewership now is because of the Bear Market. Sooner, or later I will have enough audience, it is just a matter of time. Also, I know many people personally and participated in all HIVE fests since 2018. This is a great community. That's why I am here. Yeah, recently some account 'rocky' started to upvote some of my videos. I didn't even need it. But because they continued to upvote me, I decided to start to use their tag 'GEMS', to show them respect and that I value their kindness.
My final words are. I see that you have about 1 million HIVE. At the current price, this is a good amount of money. But keep in mind that HIVE (back then STEEM) was cents, $0,12-$0,30 during the Bear Market. Because of devoted HIVErs like me who didn't give up during the Bear Market and continued to keep the activity on the blockchain (we were a fistful of people) now HIVE is expensive. Because we (the bloggers) and the good developers together made it possible HIVE to survive during the Bear Market. And some of the whales like you have to be really thankful that we were here (a fistful of devoted bloggers) during the Bear Market to keep the blockchain alive. I hope you understand what I mean.
That's also my last words.
Have a good day as well.
I don’t need money.
And I don’t need you. I gave you a simple instruction. That was not to respond. I am giving you the same instruction again.
Hi @cryptospa, how do you exactly support Hive and show your loyalty towards the community – by powering down the moment the price of Hive went up and withdrawing every “penny” you get the moment you get it?
Please keep this type of conversation away from my post in future. As this post has nothing to do with this conversation.
Note taken. Thank you!