My First Journey on Steemit Sharing Gaming, Life & Crypto Tips from Pakistan

in Worldmappin • 3 days ago (edited)

Hello Steemit / Ecency Friends! 🌟

My name is Irfan Ali and I am from Sahiwal, Punjab, Pakistan.
I am super excited to join this amazing Steemit blockchain community and start my journey!

I love sharing content that is fun, useful, and inspiring, including:

Offline mobile games (under 200MB) reviews and tips

Islamic short stories with moral lessons

Village life experiences and daily lifestyle

Motivation and productivity tips for students

Crypto & STEEM earning tips for beginners

I also want to share my experience earning STEEM cryptocurrency on Ecency/Steemit.
Even as a new user, you can start posting and earn STEEM or SBD through upvotes and engagement.
I believe that small consistent steps lead to real earning over time.

I will post daily unique content, including gaming tips, Islamic stories, village life, motivation, and crypto tips.
Your support, upvotes, and comments mean a lot to me. 💚

Thank you for reading my first post!
Let’s grow together, share knowledge, and make this journey amazing! 🚀

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For anyone who is new to steemit vs hive, here is a quick recap.

Steemit is a security risk and we do not support it being used in any way. The protocol its based on was compromised in an attack called a "51% attack".

Steemit was compromised on March 2, 2020, when a hostile takeover occurred. This event was triggered after Justin Sun, the founder of Tron, acquired Steemit Inc. and used a large amount of STEEM tokens from the Steemit platform to influence governance. This led to a hard fork and the creation of a new blockchain called Hive, formed by the Steemit community as a decentralized alternative.

https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.vawd.119172/gov.uscourts.vawd.119172.120.0.pdf

Order Regarding Settlement and Disbursement of Interpleader Res, Bittrex, Inc. hereby notifies the Court and the Parties that Bittrex has disbursed the disputed funds consisting of 8,752,313.006 Steem and 294.207 SBD to Plaintiffs in the manner directed by Plaintiffs.


There are two separate things here...

FIRST... Justin Sun's influence in the crypto industry led to his successfully having some Steemians' funds frozen on exchanges. I don't think it was only Bittrex, but other exchanges as well. I don't think all the frozen funds were returned to the rightful owners, either. Although I was on-chain during this time period, I can't remember *exact* names nor *exact* amounts of funds involved, and the details of all has become fuzzy in my brain after five years. If you were to ask TheMarkyMark, GuiltyParties, Pharesim, or some of the other "big players" on the platform, I'm sure they could provide more details than I can.

SECOND... When the Steem blockchain went "live" in March 2016, it was designed to be a Delegated Proof of Stake (DPoS) blockchain with __no__ mining (Proof Of Work) involved. However, the blockchain went "live" very quietly with only a few users for quite a while. During that time period, Steemit,Inc. (the company who launched the Steem blockchain) accumulated quite a large amount of STEEM coins in their wallet and thereby had an impressive amount of Steem Power (SP) when the chain was finally announced publically and others joined the chain. That large stash of STEEM and SP is the "ninja mine" or "ninja stake" -- called "ninja" because it happened quietly in a private setting when few people could see it happening.

It was the presence of this "nina stake" that gave the Steemit,Inc. corporation a large, controlling share of the Steem blockchain. And that is what made it a lucrative investment for Justin Sun to buy Steemit, Inc. BUT, the "ninja stake" is a completely separate thing than the funds that were stolen/frozen during the March-2020 takeover by Justin Sun.

Hello, Irfan.
Welcome to Hive.

Thanks for publishing your content - we’re glad to have you here!

To help you make the most of your experience, I recommend checking out these quick guides:

Hive Guide 101: Hive 101

AI Guide: AI-Generated Content = Not Original Content

Plagiarism Guide: Why and How People Abuse and Plagiarise

Thank you.

 2 days ago  

We're not Steemit.