Many people will come, but how many will stay?
In the beginning and up through today, people come for the free money (sounds funny right). But they don’t stay when they realize the work is arduous.
So like anything 1 out of so many will actually stay here. They need tenacity to forge posts that often go unrewarded, until finally the make the jump to profitability.
Retention
So many will not stay due to many hours too slimly rewarded. So is the effort worth the necessary work, or does it make more sense to just stay the course or begin the power down?
Can SMTs hold on to folks
Well it may, but they may also be too little, too late. And especially when EOS releases... so folks need to take care of each other here.
I upvote 100% and why wouldn’t I when I find a post I like? What am I saving that for... it costs me nothing.
On the comments I only delegate 20% for good comments as a long string could drain your voting power.
So here is my puzzle
I try to post something of some value each day, even while traveling like now. It is not easy and it takes time from my own business. Now I don’t mind this (obviously after almost two years) and I built up a bit, shaved some to make huge profits on other cryptos. And that be the question... save myself time and energy as I trade into more lucrative cryptos?
Playing Probabilities
Ok so I have about 4800 SP, if I use that to purchase say LTC, if it stayed the current price of $145 I could pick up about 33 of them.
Well LTC would then need to reach about $1450 to equal Steem at $10 pricing.
Which is more probable in a shorter time frame?
So before you think of making it bigger elsewhere, you may want to rethink the probabilities.
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