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RE: Realistically - Is Being a Full-Time Hive Blogger Feasible?

in OCD8 months ago

I think, with consistent effort it's possible to earn a full-time living on Hive ultimately. As you mentioned, factors like location/lifestyle and being part of an engaged community impact success.

Some acquaintances here in Vietnam have done well through regular posting and community-building on HIVE, generating sufficient income. But it requires daily activity and outreach or getting that one whale to take notice of you and vote you ever day. But yes, more time to connect with others would be ideal.

Downvotes and spite sometimes are what is hindering growth. Hopefully continuing improvements in reward curves and onboarding tools will help alleviate those issues. Reducing barriers to entry and participation can really help the platform thrive, and if the platform thrives, then the users will too.

I'm optimistic that in coming years, a full-time Hive income will become very feasible for dedicated creators as adoption expands. Especially if we focus on rewarding value-added content vs mere stake weight. Making progress through thoughtful evolution will get us there.

The key is bringing in more users through education and empowering them to become active community members. Then the opportunities will grow exponentially. Collaborating to make the platform more intuitive and equitable for all is how we'll see full-time viability become a reality.

Exciting times ahead!

Cheers

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I definitely think that someone living in places like Vietnam could potentially make a comfortable living off of Hive earnings. My cousin lives there and does quite well off of very little money from retirement here in the US. I wish we could have more a reasonable cost of living here in the US. Just food alone is so expensive.

I'm optimistic that in coming years, a full-time Hive income will become very feasible for dedicated creators as adoption expands.

I feel the same way. I know I've been saying it for years now, but I still feel like it is going to be the case. People outside of Hive have overlooked it for a long time, and I always say it is because of how complicated cryptocurrency is in general for the average person to understand. It doesn't help that it's always in the news and they are constantly calling it a scam. Especially with the FTX fiasco and NFTs.

Lets keep the metaphorical crypto fingers crossed and look ahead.