The other day, I had this realisation about Hive and my subsequent return to the best blockchain.
Occasionally, I'll make $10+ on a post in rewards. Worse case, I will make around USD 1 for a post on Hive. With Hive, there is no cap on the number of posts or comments you can post. You're only limited by your resource power, which recharges itself over time.
Let's use $1 as a baseline. To make $1 million in Hive rewards, that's one million posts. Probably not a number most people would ever reach, but still.
Now, remember, sometimes a post can make $10. That one post makes up the difference for nine $1 posts. If you can get your baseline to $10 in rewards per post, you only need to author 100,000 posts. If your baseline is $50 in rewards per post, that comes down to 20,000 posts to make one million dollars—still a very high figure.
If you're writing posts daily and posting in communities with great curation (like LeoFinance), your chances of getting higher rewards are significantly increased. Sometimes I write what I think is a good post, and it just won't land for whatever reason.
So, my work is focused on increasing that baseline. Maybe one million dollars is too ambitious, but $100,000 might be achievable. The goal is to get your reward baseline as high and consistent as possible. Getting onto popular curation trails and communities can help with that astronomically.
I can't think of any other blockchain where you can make money writing content like you can on Hive. With no fees to transfer your hard-earned Hive tokens, Hive is a content creator's wet dream.