For the past few months I have been consistently powering up a lot of Hive understanding the fact that the price of Hive is very low right now. Even though BTC is having a very good time, Hive is not having a great time at all. Not just Hive but all the alt coins are very low right now. I'm expecting to hear some good news and see the price of Hive pump once again. It is boring to even do some trading if the price of Hive is very stable.
On the occasion of Hive power up day, I have powered up a total of 2000 Hive power this month as well increasing my overall HP to about 141K. If the price of Hive goes to 1$, then my account worth will be very good and the rewards will also be very good. This new HP is coming from my secondary account where I'm in constant power down moving my funds from there to this account. This way I will have just one place to manage my overall HP.
Last month during my travel I was unable to write anything for about a weeks time. Usually even if I'm travelling I would have some backup article to post but this time I did not find time to write at all and I was completely away from the digital world. This is a good thing and something makes me feel that I want to do it regularly going out of the digital world. The author rewards would have been better if I had written those days as well. Now my curation rewards are catching up with the author rewards per month.
The above stats are from my second account and I'm powering down from that account and moving the HP to the primary account. The witness earnings are getting low but still manegeable. I'm also glad to see the small HBD savings interest coming regularly. Whenever I get a chance I try to increase my HBD holdings too. Now that the price of Hive is very low, I'm wondering if I should take out all the HBD and purchase Hive with that and again sell after the price hits a better value. Not sure what would work out. Let's see.
If you like what I'm doing on Hive, you can vote me as a witness with the links below.
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