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RE: Saturday Savers Club - Hive is still too hard to resist

in Ecency2 months ago

You might wanna add some PAKX in your list too. It's somewhat similar to bro, eds, hiq blend u can read more in reblog post of @pakx account or visit discord server:

https://discord.gg/8duCdxmGu

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Happy Hiving!

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Thank you so much for the PAKX tipbot call. I bought some PAKX sometime ago, and alwaredy have it in my radar. I am also thinking to delegate soem HP to it so that I can have the token dividen as well.
lets see which one I will take.
: )
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Delegating to earn is healthier for the project. If you buy, the same money just keeps changing hands, while delegating means that every time a new token is minted, it is backed by more and more HP. Also, every time PAKX gives dividends in Hive, its HP increases.

There are many layers of compounding happening behind the scenes, which is why you see a higher price for PAKX. It keeps getting stronger over time. Hopefully, you can recognize the compound effect and choose the method of delegating to earn. You may sell the tokens on the market, but when you do, make sure to check the market orders first. We have healthy buy walls that continue to grow, making the spreads closer. However, at times, they can be weak, and the price might drop, causing you to receive less value.

I recommend delegating to earn PAKX, and if you want, you can sell them later to delegate even more. When selling, avoid dumping too many tokens at once. Even a three-minute gap is enough to allow the buy walls to recover. This should not be a problem in the long term.

finally I decided to send my delegationt to PAKX, mostly I don't sell the token that I have when the project is still on going, unless the project is completely dead, or somehow abandoned by the founder, than I might consider selling it.

All the best on your project my friend. Happy to be part of it. ;)

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