It seems like if you have a job doing code, perhaps even on steemit itself, you can post an update to the codebase as a log and essentially get paid out in steem. Lot's of it too. That is a VERY good paying job. :)
No big deal though as long as they then take that wealth and vote in the ecosystem and spread the love around. :)
On a side note, I am an independent develop and not paid by steemit.com (the US based company).
However, the people of Steem (the blockchain) seem to like my updates and thus tip me with their upvotes. The amounts that I raise with these posts allow me to work on piston full-time.
Awesome. I was honest. I am fine with people making whatever they make on steem. I assume you'll vote for people occasionally and the system already shares with people by doing that. So it is cool. If you can keep on doing as you are doing it'll make for a really nice job. :)
So no need to justify yourself. Thanks for sharing though.
It seems like if you have a job doing code, perhaps even on steemit itself, you can post an update to the codebase as a log and essentially get paid out in steem. Lot's of it too. That is a VERY good paying job. :)
No big deal though as long as they then take that wealth and vote in the ecosystem and spread the love around. :)
On a side note, I am an independent develop and not paid by steemit.com (the US based company).
However, the people of Steem (the blockchain) seem to like my updates and thus tip me with their upvotes. The amounts that I raise with these posts allow me to work on piston full-time.
Awesome. I was honest. I am fine with people making whatever they make on steem. I assume you'll vote for people occasionally and the system already shares with people by doing that. So it is cool. If you can keep on doing as you are doing it'll make for a really nice job. :)
So no need to justify yourself. Thanks for sharing though.