Hello. I am a Chemical Engineering student at Oklahoma State University with an interest in biomedical/bio-pharmaceutical applications. I first heard of Hive through the entrepreneurship course taught by @trostparadox. It has been a great opportunity to learn more about Austrian Economics, the principles surrounding the free market, and learn more about decentralized alternatives to centralized systems, including blockchain technology; I am very thankful to have had the opportunity to take the course. I am interested in cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology, and would love to learn more.
In my free time, I enjoy fishing, reading, and kayaking. I look forward to seeing what Hive has to offer.
If you are interested in everything related to finance and more to crypto, you are in the right place, welcome and good luck with a career in engineering
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Welcome to Hive @
Blogging is what its all about on this blockchain. The best part is that you could earn hive crypto, but we need a higher price, and its not the most important. I have been here for a while and love it!
But be carefull with all your passwords, Never give those up !! They are yours, and fraude is everywhere so also here you can run into that so be warned.I saw your #introduceyourself blog and its nice to meet you.
To post to Hive i use Peakd and Ecency, both great helps.
I wish you good luck blogging and I Will See you around🍀
Your value and input is appreciated and if you have questions let me know.
Greetings from Brittandjosie from the Netherlands
Theterminal discord invite We (@jamerussell and I ) are presenting New comers in Our @Heyhaveyamet blogs almost every day , and There is a Discord called SteemTerminal for newbies and All answers to your questions, join in, I am on Hive everyday ! You can always leave a comment. https://discord.gg/pxBj9b
Good luck to you as the new arrival, may hive become your new life !
Welcome to Hive! 😊
You can take photos of your adventures outdoors and make book reviews. You can put numbers between <sup> and </sup > to make subscripts like this: H2O. Or whatever you're interested in.
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