Here is a shot of what my second mission looks like.
Starting from the beginning, my nephew was learning about tokens and I was explaining how to use an exchange. He was selecting a token and chose startbits. He bought some as an investment so I asked him what his new token was about. He said, "I don't know, it's a token."
I pointed to the information icon and he went to the site listed as the use case. I knew nothing about the game but he knew right where to click, then how to deposit the starbits he bought. I watched and learned.
Before I leave this gathering, before I lose my tutor that is, I am trying to repeat the steps I saw him performing.
The next step as I run my missions is to deposit my newly purchased starbits, and buy a card pack!
I pressed "Deposit Starbits" and then got my first 3 card pack for 10,000 starbits. ($4 or so?)
When I watched my nephew play, he had well over thirty dollars in NFTs after opening his first four dollar pack. I was looking for a good NFT primer to help me with my nonfunge investments. Leave it to a sixteen year old to teach this old dog some new tricks.
At this point I looked at the cards and applied Frederico to work for me on my mission. He is worth about nine dollars so I am up five buck on my first pack. He has fans and a certain level of luck to add to my mission success. If I earn 15 starbits, he will turn it into 45 with his money multiplier!
That's it for now. I learned how to navigate the game, got three NFTs and am on my way to level two. I have to evade some police and sing for my supper at this point. That is called Illegal Busking.
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WB
I wondered if you had been posting on Steem and saw your post from a couple weeks back that starts with
Justin Sun has unilateral control over Steem and its witnesses and used that control to steal the STEEM token balances from many people, including mine. That's exactly what you call centralized, and criminally toxic for that matter.
I pulled my money out of there they day we forked. I am not for Justin, but at the same time there are some things happening here that caused me to just stop. Hive could have risen to the heights of google by now, but there are forces here that severely stifle the platform.
Keep going man.
Long time no see.
Are you back to help change the atmosphere here?
Actually, no. I originally powered up to fight injustice. I dedicated several months to fight people who wanted to boot others from the platform. It is no fun to flag people. The fun I had created here was short lived due to many buzz-kills. Like overzealous channel mods you may find, they have no idea how to use power except to crush people.
I think they call this a crying shame. Maybe it has changed but I am not about to express myself here and turn invisible.
The only way you become invisible is to stop posting.
Maybe you can't make any rewards, but that doesn't stop you from influencing what happens here.
They win when you give up the struggle to be free.