I wanted to start joining the community since the beginning, but the front end was just unresponsive before, not until now that it has become interactive and less buggy. I like how the team manages the feedback of its users.
Now, I use InLeo more often than X (formerly Twitter). I learned that joining the community is better than writing on X which may not be worth it because I cannot monetize my content. At InLeo, you can always monetize your work and it has a fewer toxic user. Unlike X it has a lot of spam and bots that will dm you out of nowhere trying to scam you.
As I started to join the community, I wanted to join the Leo Power Up Day (LPUD). I asked the community when is the day to power up some LEO and they responded quickly. I have some 15 HBD in my wallet and decided to buy HIVE so I can trade it into LEO. I also asked the community where they buy LEO and they said at Hive Engine and TribalDEX.
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I always use the former, but at the time of buying LEO, it was unresponsive. So I used the latter instead and I finally bought 144 LEO. I staked all of it and…
Wait, I do not have the badge?
I visited the HiveBuzz to check my badge and it shows nothing. I checked the description and it says that I should power up at least 150 LEO tokens. I was not sad, but I just laughed it out because I learned that my first LPUD was epic. It was just a bit embarrassing that I posted on threads that I joined my first LPUD powering up only 144 LEO.
@anonymous02/re-leothreads-lfv8mh3i
What I love the most about InLeo is the thread. You can share your content, and ideas, and ask questions in short-form content and get a potential reward from it.
It helps me a lot because I can’t write long-form posts now as I less prioritize it due to my workload. So as long as I want to write and connect with people, I can’t. Then the threads come, and I can finally share the summary and my ideas in a short form.
Anyway, I also discovered that you can install the app InLeo so you can access it quickly. I don’t know why but I think it is more responsive than the website. It is not actually an app, but it is just a Web App. From the website, I cannot edit my settings, but in the Web app, I can edit it. I also get fewer bugs using the app.
Overall, I am glad to be part of the community. And since I started to join, I decided to set #LEOgoals. Before this year ends, I want to have at least 1,000 LEO tokens. It might be smaller than other users here but I think I should do it one step at a time. If I can be more active, I think I can achieve this quickly.
I am also planning to subscribe to the premium version if I can save up to 10 HBD this month. It is nice to set goals for both the HIVE and LEO communities. I am optimistic to achieve these goals as soon as possible.