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RE: This Is Why You Cannot Make Steemit Your Full-Time Job Just Yet!

in #steemit6 years ago

Well, A detailed analysis. As you said before, you have a 'knack' for this sort of stuffs. Honestly saying, I was reading and re-reading this post to catch how you have constructed powerful sentences and words. I feel like my post in the same topic was pathetic in every aspect! That's where I find steemit to be very useful to me. In a country like India where knowledge in English is equated to utmost wisdom, using steemit pave ways to gather a lot of wisdom!(I mean English)

Again, if one has a lot of money with him/her and are planning to invest in banks as a fixed deposit, they can consider steemit instead. As Kevinwong posted the other day, having a decent deposit in the wallet in the form of SP never disappoints one even if the value remains downside. Only condition is that curation has to be made more profitable than now!

Good to see the opinion of more than 20 people(Most are minnows) here in comment section. The end word is that, one needn't to leave anything for the sake of steemit. I know the potential of this platform and will invest money if I win the first prize of Kerala Lottery tickets. Usually it is ₹60 lakh and for Bumper tickets first prize is around ₹5 crore! I will also buy a cardamom plantation alongside investing on steemit so that I people can call me a Farmer

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Kevin has a very good understanding of blockchain technology and his post is on point. I agree with him on all counts actually.

I know the potential of this platform and will invest money if I win the first prize of Kerala Lottery tickets.

Cracked me up! LOL!

As far as the subject is concerned I still have some hope left for this place. I'm glad that we have people trying to break away from traditional systems and make something so unique as this platform but we cannot rest on past accomplishments as there's a lot of work to do to make this sustainable and then scale.