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RE: Steempower - the name of the game

in #norway7 years ago (edited)

Haha, you nailed it with the Grandis @Fredrikaa. Still laughing here :)

I can see that if you live in a country where the wages are low you probably can make some money out of steemit.
But, if you are smart and instead power up and you live in the same country, you can make a recurring income in a year or two.

As you also mention, a lot of them are coming through "how to earn money on the internet and from countrys that have a low income. Well, I can be helpful by buing some Steem from them to secure my own SP so it grows :)

I am also going to start buying Steem to power up privat.
And in addition to that,my business partner and I have just registered one of our companies here at Steemit, so when we have talked to our accountant to find out how we can make investments into crypto currencies, we are planing to by Steem.
In Norway there are some tricky rules about investments, and we dont want to make any mistakes regarding taxes.

And I totally agree with you on contributing together with like minded people :)
If you should happen to bee in the east part of our country sometime @Fredrikaa, let us know and we will gladly by you a coffee or a beer.

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Haha great to hear :'D

I totally agree! I'm also in this for the long term. Both to build up a larger STEEM holding that I believe will be valuable, but just as much to take an early position in an ecosystem I believe will be huge.

Cool to hear that you're also looking to do business on steemit, I would be curious to know more about your companies and how you intend to make use of STEEM as an enabler for them or see new opportunities to develop something new here.

It's hard to tell when exactly I'll be on the dry side of the Norwegian mountains, but probably not too far into the future! A beer or four would certainly be appreciated so let's make that happen at some point :)