You are viewing a single comment's thread from:

RE: Why Buy STEEM? And Why Buy STEEM!

in #steem6 years ago

"in this very dysfunctional community where no one gets along" i don't really have that feeling on steemit. I think my experience here was a bit like yours on twitch. Got to steem knowing no one and had luck to meet some photocommunity that is really nice, and also had some luck to somehow miss all the drama. I do know about the problems bots, self voting, whales... but i am mostly out of it. It does sometimes feels a bit lonely, but i also don't read everything that people that i follow write so when someone read it and lives a comment i am happy.
for my 273 days i sold steem once (around 30 steem) just to see is it posible to get from steem to dinar in Serbia. I am kinda lucky that i don't need that 500$ of steem right now in my daily life so i decided that for now everything is going to SP.
Why don't i buy steem? now thinking, all answers are connected to one thing :D I am living in Serbia :) where average monthly pay is 400$ (that is what government is saying, not really sure) and getting crypto is not that easy. Also my one and only crypto that i own is steem, don't really have time to look to all that cryptos, i am not a trader, currently don't really want to be, i have my day job, and i have my hobby in photo and video and i just want to share it with people. If i can get something from it, i am happy.

Sort:  

This was a cool, refreshing, and different comment. Thanks. :)

Nice to read this view compared to all negativity out there.

in the beginning i was kinda pissed about trending stuff, but i just stopped looking at it :D and yes it sometimes feels like writing to the wind, but it is like it is. and there are some great people here. It is kinda like RL, no way that all people are great, but you kinda don't hang out with people you don't like :)

Yep. Like anywhere its the people you spend your time with that make it heaven or hell.