Start Treating LEO and Hive as Assets

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Start Treating LEO and Hive as Assets

One of the most important things I learned a few years ago when I fast tracked myself to being not only self sufficient and also financial freedom was building assets. Assets can come in many shapes and forms.

Asset Building In Life

For example being self sufficient means I depend on no one for power, food, water and shelter. I no longer have to deal with skyrocketing food prices especially meats and power doesn't rely on a power company to heat, cool and in general run things in the home. It took a long time to get to this point and yes it took expenses but I knew over my lifetime that those investments now would continue to pay for themselves time and time again. With record high inflation and food costs soaring I can safely say now it was a great decision to make. This is call asset building and also dividend building as these assets reproduce and in a way create a dividend in terms of food or extra that can be sold.

Asset Building In Crypto

I used that example above to show also what I mean by building asset classes in crypto but in particular today I'm going to talk about the layer two token called LEO of LEOFinance.io and Hive which is the core asset of the hive block chain. Not only does it give you rewards and earnings on top of it but it also provides you resource credits which allow you to do things on the blockchain.

What I see far too much is people treating LEO and HIVE as digital ATMs and then wondering why they are not getting ahead or why people like me stop voting for their content. Even though you create amazing content I have the choice to vote up your content or not.

Things I personally look for are as follows

  • Are you powering up all or at least a majority of what you earn?
    This to mean makes me feel you care about the chain and want to support it and its growth
  • Is your content of quality and are you also engaging on others content?
    This again shows me a time commitment and shows to me that you are committed to investing time one of the most precious assets we all have into the chain.

I fully understanding powering down some and cashing it out. It's why you're investing time, money and resources into the chain to be able to cash out and use it. However cashing all of it out is a great way to throw it out there that you care nothing about the platform and simply want to cash in. Thus you honestly are now a drain on the platform and you shouldn't expect much from others to be honest.

Building Assets in LEO and Hive over time allows you to later start cashing out. For myself those goals are 75,000 LEO and 100,000 HIVE before I start taking anything out of either one of those. In fact I also will be stacking HBD for the most part when prices pick up again as right now I'm simply pushing towards that 100k goal first with prices being down.

What's really powerful about both of these tokens is at some point you'd be earning enough through curation, staking and other rewards that you won't have to touch the core assets that you built.

For example Hive earns a little over 2.5% on your staked tokens. At 100,000 hive that means passivly I earn 2,500 hive a year or a little more with compounding or 208 per month. That means about $200 worth in earnings for simply sitting on it per month.

Throw in a little work through curation rewards and that should bump me to 8% curation plus let's say the 2% passivly that's now 10% a year or 10,000 Hive per year or 833.33 hive per month semi passivly.

Put in a little work on commenting you'd earn some extra bonus rewards there and write quality articles and you'd most likely see another bump.

Apply this to LEO token which currently pays out a rather high curation reward and soon a Ad revenue split to token holders which most likely will be 4%+ means passive that 75k LEO would make me about 3,000 LEO per year or 250 Leo per month and at current prices that's about $30-$50 a month passivly (Not yet available but coming soon)

This is what asset building is all about and if you don't have capital up front well then you're going to be trading it in through time and work. The beautiful thing is it compounds over time. I didn't get to where I am today overnight it's been years or work and I still have years of work in front of me. But it's not so back breaking as it once was and I can take time off and enjoy freedoms and life early in my 30's which I have to say many others in my age range simply don't have and live pay check to pay check.

I'm curious to hear others thoughts. Do you take into account if someone is cashing out everything into your voting?

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Whoever is directly controlling the V2K told me to kill myself.
They told me if I killed myself now it would save the lives of countless others.
Saying the longer I wait to kill myself the more people will suffer.


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Its a terrorist act on American soil while some say its not real or Im a mental case. Many know its real. This is an ignored detrimental to humanity domestic and foreign threat. Ask informed soldiers in the American military what their oath is and tell them about the day you asked me why. Nobody has I guess. Maybe someone told ill informed soldiers they cant protect America from military leaders in control with ill intent. How do we protect locked up soldiers from telling the truth?
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I have to agree. Pour them into the wallet and let them marinate.

It is how wealth is build. Leofinance is looking on building, not just creating tokens.

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BUIDL

We had a campaign a while ago where everyone was encouraged to build "something" on the blockchain.

Maybe its time to bring it back.

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I don't really check the value of the account I am looking at and I understand that people need to live. So I tend to vote for those who will add value and engage back. Of course, I can notice whether or not they truly care about the platform or not though and decide from there.

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I still upvote the "old school" way - I pick the stuff I like.

I also upvote comments on my posts.

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I agree with everything you said.
I'm in for the long term so cashing out is not something I will be doing anytime soon. LEO is my primary goal for the moment so I'm staking all I get and even buying some on the side.

Mosr of the people I vote for I know for a fact are very committed and also not selling but you raise an interesting point and I'll take that into consideration next time I vote for someone I'm not very familiar with

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Its good for us when people use crypto to earn a living in the fiat world -it brings awareness of this being "real" money.

On the other hand, I love the idea of nobody ever selling anything and driving the price crazy high.

Ahhh, one can dream.

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Hehehe I feel you

I believe it's a good thing that crypto is having a real impact and changing people's lives.. but yea, when a lot of people are holding is a very bullish sign

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I understand where you are coming from and we need to support people who support the community.

Those are great goals with LEO and HP. That is similar to my goals, LEO has a huge potential as a layer 2 token.

Thanks for sharing and good to see you on ListNerds getting your content out.

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I check content first, content 2nd and content 3rd....guess that says it all

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What's your favorite type of content?

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Damn, that is a good one.
It should be easy to read, informative, slightly funny sometimes, and ideally, have an angle I never considered.

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My favorite articles on the blockchain to read are those about every day lives in different parts of the world.

It was always fun for me to see what money meant in different places, what people ate and where they ate as well as what kids wear to school and what they learn.

It used to be called ulogs and I haven't seen them around for a while, probably because I am on leofinance for the most part.

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Yes I guess Leo is not the best place for that I see many of that type of Micro Blogs on Noise cash and I do love those very much. I started a chamber there My Life and it was filled with pics and stories of people's daily activities and food all over the world. Chambers for replaced by channels but there still are several channels, especially for that purpose. It's just not something I really write often, I guess I think my life is a bit boring.

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Your life probably is as boring as mine - but its so interesting how different people are boring in different ways.

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My favorite articles on the blockchain to read are those about every day lives in different parts of the world.

It was always fun for me to see what money meant in different places, what people ate and where they ate as well as what kids wear to school and what they learn.

It used to be called ulogs and I haven't seen them around for a while, probably because I am on leofinance for the most part.

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I'm having a personal dilemma right now, which this post speaks on. I agree, every single thing I earn here is for big picture thinking...Down the road, setting things up for the future.

However I am in the process of making a sizeable decision for my family which would srt us up for the future right now...And I would have never have gotten to this amazing position to be in, unless I looked at this stuff as assets and built for the long term.

Grateful for the blockchain!

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I know you'll make it happen. Keep pushing forward and giving it your best and things will happen.

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Grateful for the blockchain is the best attitude to have about the blockchain.

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I agree with you. I am one of those people who've been cashing out for various reasons and I've started over from scratch more than once during the years I've been here. Always looking to grow and contribute in some way though, trying to find myself on chain to some extent as well, but it's "a tough sell" when my wallet shows nothing compared to what it could have been, so to speak.

I have lost regular support from "OG's" due to that behaviour and the only way I can show people that I'm here for the long haul, is to contribute and grow my stake. I can totally understand that cashing out doesn't look any different from being a pure "taker" though.

But, even though I understand those decisions, to not wanting to support someone who's just going to cash out everything, or almost everything over and over again, I also believe that it's a bit weird to look at things like that.

I mean, we're all here to make money in some way and we have a place where people from all over the world can contribute and earn rewards. Some people are in more need of extra cash than others. Some need everything and others won't need a single cent in years. It's due to how one's life situation is, and I am definitely not in a situation where I can judge anyone for it.

I wish things where different, sure, but if user A is cashing out everything he earns, but continues to create content or contribute in other ways so he is being rewarded for his efforts.. - Who am I to blame him for cashing out?

Honestly speaking, if I had so much stake so I could live entirely off of my curation & author rewards and still grow my account, I would. Being in a rough spot from time to time in life, having financial troubles and cashing out what I have earned through my contributions on chain shouldn't really affect such things, at least in my opinion.

It's like rewarding people for "what they might do" instead of rewarding them for what they just did, and that is a bit weird when everyone says "create quality content and you'll earn rewards" whenever someone new shows up.

I've been here long enough to see piss-poor, pure spam content be rewarded based on who the author were, so just rewarding people based on their efforts is far away from accurate, even though it might be our vision. We've been rewarding and are being rewarded on a daily basis for who we are and not entirely for the reason of our latest contribution and as long as things are like that, I won't judge anyone for cashing out what they have earned.

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Plenty of junk content on hive that just gets auto curated for tons and no one bats an eye at it lol That being said myself wont blend into that and support it. I can totally understand cashing out from time to time but to totally reduce you stacks to near nothing seems like they are exiting the platform and care nothing about it. At least keeping some of the stake or showing in a post you are moving it into CubDefi or something at least shows me a little support on that end. That's me personally though and my thinking I'm sure it's not the bulk of the votes that go out that's for sure.

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On one hand its your money and you earned it and you should be able to do as you please with it with no repercussions.

And at the same time its like a giant fund we all share together.

I lean more towards being happy that the income we generate here is helping people live.

When its my turn to take, I hope those around me are supportive and not mad.

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Agreed. I'm powering up both and prepared to do so for long term. Haven't even thought of selling.

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One thing is when you let yourself sell small quantities.

Another is when you let yourself power down... NEVER!

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I agree, gonna avoid powering down. With diamond hands.

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Interesting you should write about that.

I want to start taking profits or building short term attainable goals.

I'm also looking to grow beyond the platform.

I always thought I would start taking profits at 5000 HP.And I really thought that at 1USD Hive I would take all the liquid assets out but NOPE.

I am hodling.

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There is a time to build and a time to cash out and building requires time. Cashing out without prior building is like what you said, treating Hive as a digital ATM.

An asset is anything that puts money into your pocket. The bigger the asset is, the bigger the cash that will flow into your wallet. I see assets built on Hive like the goose that laid the golden. No one in his right mind will kill this goose while still young just to get the gold out of it. Even when it matures, killing it is not an option. Perhaps, a better choice is to pass it to your kids.

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I cashed in some ListNerds today. This is the first cash-in I have ever made. I did it so my ListNerds subscription can pay for itself. No point in having all that cryto sitting there and spending my cash.

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These two are the most precious ones 💖 Looking to buy/earn and compound them for years.

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Hey there @bitcoinflood. So my take on it is I am a small fry that is doing his best to grow. I have been accelerating that growth and I think I must be doing something right in doing so.

At first I committed to posting regularly, now I post 1 "content" post a day 10AM my time and a Splinterlands "stats" post at 10PM my time.

313HP at the start of the year, posting on and off took me 3 months to get to 400HP, then I started getting serious. Posting every day. 30 days to get to 500HP and 18 days to get to 600HP. I am 617HP now and counting.

But... I am also one of those broke induviduals who needs to do what I can to help my income. Last month we had a car breakdown, this month there is a family member in need while also being my son's birthday. I will HAVE to take something out... but not HP.

Besides the fact that it takes long to unstake, HP is longterm. I want to build up HBD savings but this is probably where my extra earning will come from!

Meanwhile, about that self-sufficiency - I am definately working on a massive veggie garden as well as compost heaps!

Cheers! See you around!

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