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RE: er

in LeoFinance5 years ago (edited)

I actually bought cards ( on the market ) based on a post by @luca-legend
and read a bunch of posts but that does not mean I understand the game haha.

I'll consider joining the Discord. I'm already all over the place and focus is not my middle name.

Cheers for your advice!

P.S. If I'm correct the ROI is based on a year. So that would mean that it happened if you wouldn't change anything throughout the year ( correct me if I'm wrong ). I like to make changes to my city daily though but find it hard to keep track of my spendings. I also feel that - for now - I'm spending way more than I earn. I guess that's how ( blockchain ) games start and often work. It's fun enough though for now, although some more visuals and details would be fun imo.

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Yup ROI is yearly.

It was same with me i started and putting money in my city daily, adding different cards till i reach a point i was out of much liquid assets so i balanced my city and made some targets. Just achieved one of them yesterday 1000 Education milestone.

The main thing is dcity is giving far better returns than others, but don't fall that deep so you are unable to recover it.

Regards

Good to know. I am the kind of person whose fingers are itching to get into things quickly ( especially on the blockchain ), once my interest is piqued. But I also know from experience ( and from living in Portugal since early 2018 ) that patience is a virtue and that good things take time.

Thank you for your wise words and for sharing your experience with me.

Have a nice weekend!

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Thank you too.
Best Regards

If you want to just have fun with the game, it makes an income anyway.

If you want to stop throwing HIVE at it - just leave it alone, forget it for 3-4 weeks. When you come back, you will have a healthy savings of SIM, and you can let yourself go shopping.

I like to reinvest most of my sim back to the city to keep it growing, but I do let myself take out a trickly income. Its like a tiny little sustainable business.


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