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RE: How it has fallen

I still own some of those shit coins. Treating it like a lottery ticket; considered worthless but maybe I'll win. That's how I am with all my shit coins though. Plenty of rainy days, just sitting there. Have a set target for each one. It's been good to me. Held doge like that, not thinking about it for probably three years or more. Thanks Elon. Which reminds me... should probably powerdown those Blurt at some point, then go downvote a few people (just kidding about that last part lol).

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I sold all of mine (a year too soon) for Hive, but I should probably check if there are any sitting in other accounts.

It'll probably pump at some point, so keep them liquid at least :)

Doge did alright... Don't think I ever owned a single one. How come Elon doesn't pump the crap I hold?

Blurt.... Even those who go there for "greener pastures" seem to complain how little interaction there is.

I doubled up here after the fork, diversified ever so slightly, and managed to keep roughly 10k liquid Steem for the rainy day. The whole thing was a fluke but I regret nothing. For sure it'll pump, and I'll dump, maybe into HBD savings. The only problem I face is the fact I rarely look at the markets, or I shut my internet off and go away, missing out completely. But there's always next time.

As for Blurt, if you look at how many tokens are handed out on their trending page, the future dumps if the token ever takes off will be massive, stalling progress, sending it back down. And the milkers are there, 'trending' with 2 or 3 votes. What a disaster. Plus looks like a cult.

The only problem I face is the fact I rarely look at the markets, or I shut my internet off and go away, missing out completely. But there's always next time.

It is hard to do in the middle of nowhere :D

I haven't had a look at blurt for a while, but occasionally I get some posts handed to me for a laugh.

I'll take this life over some losing rat race, any day. Building up from literally, nothing, slowly, and carefully this time. Even if it means missing out on potential opportunities. I know what nothing is, so that word 'risk' is something I avoid whenever possible. Even with Splinterlands; somehow I have 100 bucks worth of cards that I didn't know about, made maybe 2 bucks trying to rent them out to what appears to be a saturated market but I could be wrong. 21 bucks worth of SPS. Good enough. I don't want to spend to get more because, nothing, might happen.

Two hyped up air drops coming soon. And I have no clue what I'm supposed to do with any of that shit. For me it'll just sit there; I'll watch everyone else dump on day one and tank the value. Then I'll spend a couple years watching folks scratching their heads wondering why they can't have nice things.

But Blurt isn't a nice thing. More like the nosy neighbor gawking over the fence, wanting all the nice things Hive has. LOL I kind of want to say, while our trash blows into their yard, but that might be pushing it.

I think I have become a bit the opposite - taking risks where before I took very few. However, I haven't had the greatest outcomes through life so I kind of feel the "roll the dice" approach is as good as the wait and see.

Two hyped up air drops coming soon. And I have no clue what I'm supposed to do with any of that shit.

Absolutely no idea either.

LOL I kind of want to say, while our trash blows into their yard, but that might be pushing it.

:D
Unfortunately the wind of desire blows the trash back sometimes.

I come from being reckless and that nearly took me out multiple times. Not exaggerating. I'm not saying you're being reckless. Just saying I was. Probably wise to say I still am and most likely always will be. That's being honest. So I'm being careful because in order to see how far I can push it, I'll need funding.

It is funny to consider, because I think that plating safe has almost taken me out multiple times :)

Well, perhaps it is fair to say that I almost gotten taken out, regardless of playing it safe.

So much of life opportunity depends on funding...

Treating it like a lottery ticket; considered worthless but maybe I'll win
lol.
For the majority of us on these platforms that's exactly how you have to think of it. How many pennies does it take to get to a million dollars again? Luck on a blockchain blog....is comparable to waiting for the return of Christ.

Luckily, one can earn, and doesn't need to depend on luck. Waiting for random pumps is straight up dumb luck. Can't win if you don't play though.