LeoGlossary Engagement 1/19/23

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Here is the post for the Daily Leo Talk. This was originally set up in preparation for the upcoming Microblogging features; a place to start conversations, posts charts, memes, trades, or anything else that comes to mind.

Since we now have "Twitter on the Blockchain it is time to repurpose Leomarkettalk.

It is now tied to LeoGlossary, the decentralized database being built on Hive focusing upon cryptocurrency, finance, investments, and business.

There are a few use cases:

  • place all comments and idea about LeoGlossary. This can includes words you want to see added to the database along with other things to make the project better.

  • drop links to your posts that have the links in them. These could be voted as we want to support those who utilize the database with greater rewards.

  • we will be dropping updates on terms that were added to and new ones posted.

  • let us know if you find a LeoGlossary post ranking on Google so that the rest of us can start to support it.

Glossaries to put to use:

We have thousands of terms that can be linked. Our next goal is to get this over 5,000.

We are always looking for more people to help out with the project. If you have a desire, let us know.

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Do you think it is better to post this at night, around 7 PM eastern time or in the morning?

Which do you prefer?

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It really should depend on Leo's larger Geographic audience, usually people will be more interactive on stuff like this during the cool hours which is towards evenings(my opinion), so if Leo's audience is more of people from the east, might be better at 5-7pm eastern time.

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I second this. Cool hours is usually the time when most people have time to be on chain.

Here's my post for today with a bunch of LeoGlossary terms: @young-kedar/value-investing-the-art-of-finding-diamonds-in-the-rough