I'm sure you must've heard of Listnerds by now, the latest project of and
integrated with the Hive blockchain and especially Hive-Engine. Several people wrote about it, including myself.
After a little test-drive, a week ago I decided to unstake 5000 CTP and move it to Listnerds. Today the unstake was finalized and I completed the operation and now the CTP is on Listnerds and staked.
Why I wanted to do that? Well, mainly because I didn't like that I only had 4 votes available without any CTP staked. And I don't go every day on Listnerds to vote on emails, but when I do, I might want to vote on more than a few. Now I have a limit of 100. More than enough, lol!
At the same time this stake is curating via the Listnerds Hive account and 39% (out of 40%?) curation rewards are shared back to stakers of CTP on Listnerds. That's a bit like following a curation trail, except you have the stake on someone else's account (explaining for people on Hive) but also with a voting power boost inside Listnerds for you. As far as I understand things so far, at least.
But the funny thing was that I didn't log into Listnerds for a couple of days and now I came back to a nice LISTNERDS stack for action I took the previous week.
Watch this:
I'm surprisingly high on the rich list, only from tokens earned, in the LISTNERDS tokens case. And they are not cheap either. On the market they are valued at 2 HIVE / LISTNERDS. And they can be bought directly on-site, as can CTP tokens, which is great for all those people not used to the blockchain world and for the price impact on the two tokens.
Since the last time I looked around, it seems more emails got cleared and now the inbox is filling with enough of them. Surprisingly that was a problem last week. You wouldn't have thought people will complain there aren't enough emails in their inbox in the era of viral mailers, would you? :D
Many of them are marketing emails. Let's see if another email promoting a blog post stirs any interest anymore.
Have you used Listnerds to boost engagement on your post? How was your experience so far?