RE: Why you should write posts when Hive prices go down

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That's something I tell others again and again - post when the price goes down. Even if you desperately need the money from the posts, less money is better than no money :) And if you don't have to cash out immediately, keep your eyes at the Hive you get as rewards. I think the frontends should only show the rewards of a post in Hive.

Another point: posting when there ar less posts than normal will raise your visibility - even if you don't get more rewards now, your posts will get more views and your name will become known to others :)

I nearly forgot: Dustsweeper helps if the rewards of a post/comment is too low :)

And: If you want to vote for a comment but your vote isn't high enough to push the rewards above the "dust margin", don't vote! At least not the comment - a click on the author brings you to their profile page and you can leave a vote at their last post.



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And: If you want to vote for a comment but your vote isn't high enough to push the rewards above the "dust margin", don't vote! At least not the comment - a click on the author brings you to their profile page and you can leave a vote at their last post.

That's an interesting approach. It's true that with this dust margin it's difficult to reward comments. I found a way using hive-engine tokens. I created a specialised account for CTP and LEO tokens. According to the content of my post, I use these tags and then I upvote comments with these specialised accounts. Since the dust margin with HE tokens is almost inexistant, I can give quite valuable upvotes to people who comment on my posts.

Thanks a lot for stopping by and for your comment!

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