What is more valuable to you? Personal or Community Growth

in Hive Gaming4 days ago

This is a hard question to ask and even harder to answer for me.

On one hand your personal growth is what sustains your life force and provides the basis for your contribution to community growth.

Self-improvement can look like skill building and fostering a positive mindset and is mostly inward to personal goals.

On HIVE personal growth is content creation, curation and building/development.

On the other hand, your community is what nurtures yours and others personal growth and facilitates the aspects of self that require the most work.

With HIVE community growth is engagement, promotion and delegation.

In this post I am going to be comparing two strategies for HIVE Power usage:

Curation VS Delegation.

How we treat ourselves is a testament to how we should be treating others.

I find that blending personal growth and community growth is the best path forward and I want to share a little bit about a hive gaming strategy that does personal and community growth well.

I have shared a similar post to this one before, but I am shedding new light in this episode.

If you are interested in my previous post, please feel free to give it a read!

https://ecency.com/hive-140217/@ryosai/how-to-optimize-hive-power

HOW TO OPTIMIZE HIVE POWER

  1. Delegate 500+ HP to @dcityrewards
  • Receive Daily 1 Young Citizen NFT per 500 HP Delegated
  • Build in dCITY for extra passive income or Liquidate your position
  • Create content about results

That's actually it lol the whole strategy is just delegation and usage of rewards but let me explain why it's so powerful.

dCity game devs are currently utilizing 110k HP from holdings + delegations from players to manually curate content with a $5 vote value.

1000 HP used for personal curation with my curation trails is pulling in a steemy hot 11.11% APR after upgrading my delegation but this will cool off to around 7% after this week.

This is a daily HP growth of about .14-.18 HIVE!

Not bad but let's look at the value of Young Citizens in dCity to compare.

There is a high bid of 600 SIM and a low ask of 966 SIM in the current market.

This spread is big enough to allow the bidder to make a profit on resell.

1200 SIM is valued at about .08 HIVE daily return on the bid price.

1932 SIM is valued at about .14 HIVE daily return on the ask price.

This is completely liquid as opposed to the HIVE rewards of curation which needs to be unstaked.

These citizens also create a passive income themselves until they go into the student debt training cycle where they can lose their Tax Refund status or potentially bring in 26000% ROI like I discuss in this post.

https://ecency.com/hive-185676/@ryosai/this-strategy-has-a-26

While there is a small decrease in delegation rewards compared to curation now after the price of SIM and HIVE have been fluctuating recently, I still feel it is the logical move to support these delegations.

Of course, this decrease is completely nullified once you begin playing dcity and discover citizen farming and rolling out content that promotes the game to others.

top 400 income rank allows access to citizen farming claims and it only requires 1 card to qualify right now lol

That's another 600-966 SIM daily upon claim taking this strategy into an increase of rewards compared to curation!

Check out my latest dCity Guide for a good idea on how to get started!

https://ecency.com/hive-140217/@ryosai/stop-overpaying-taxes-start-claiming

If you enjoyed this post or didnt, please leave me some feedback on what you believe is the best way to optimize HP for personal or community growth!

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Self improving is the key to success this is what I think because you have to build yourself and make it to success but the problem is but the problem is. I can't change myself although I know what to improve in myself.

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