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

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The problem is also in the fact that a lot of people look at the USD value of their post rewards... And seeing that number dropping down, they get demotivated... They forgot that that is the SAME number in HIVE coins (or more as you said in the video and because of less content)!

I understand that people like to see that $ sign, but I think that it would be better in the long-term to have rewards priced in Hive coins...

And agree 100% what you said... fewer posts, less competitive post, more rewards... So, when the price goes down, push even more... it's the same as with investing... when everyone sells, you buy.... when everyone buys, then sell :)



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They forgot that that is the SAME number in HIVE coins

I forgot to point this out. You are totally right. It's really a good idea to push when prices go down because curators have to look for new posts and if you manage to get on their radar in such circumstances, then chances are big that you will remain there even when prices go up again!

Thanks a lot for your great comment and the amazing moderation of the hivechat today!!!

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