Hive Power: Once a month and once every day - A recipe for success

in Hive Power15 days ago

I'm looking at my hivebuzz.me profile picture and thinking...
This is my first year that every first day of the month I did a Hive Power Up Day with more than 10 Hive. And so I got a PUD badge every month of the year.

The picture I see on the profile looks nice, full.
But it is not such a big challenge and proof of presence. It is not for the reason that it is very easy to be a part of this action and every first of the month boost your HP by 10 Hive and get badge.
But it is very difficult to be consistent every day, all year round...
I concluded that because of missing only one day of PUM for November...


Although constant, I missed the November PUM by one day.
And that's why my picture with PUM badges looks empty.
A miserable day with a little more responsibilities was enough and bye. No badge. But what should I do, it's December and next year is here😁

In just one month, you need to be present for all 30 or 31 days. That's a big difference from just 12 times all year.

I wanted to ask, has anyone ever suggested an annual badge, which will be given to those who have collected 12 PUD badges in all 12 months of a year and thus combine them for that year?
You can think about the proposal, I believe it is not complicated...🙂

And it occurred to me, did someone ever give the idea that whoever was constant for all 356 days in PUM and was constant with the publication of posts, should be awarded a special POHP badge (I would call it Proof of Hive Power 😁 )?
There aren't many members like that...
According to some of my analysis (I apologize in advance if I skipped any), if they are constant with daily posts and increasing their HP it can only be
papilloncharity and vickoly

Thanks to hivestat.io where I can track my progress, I can see that the consistency is there. Every month my HP slightly grow.

Analytics show that my account is boosted a lot more with author rewards. As for the rewards I receive as a curator, they amount to about 10% of the amount I receive as an author's reward. That's not bad either, it's grown...

I used to have only 1% or 2% in that relationship...
As my HP increases, I expect this % to change... But it takes a little more time.

In order to shorten that time a little and additionally strengthen my HP, since June I have decided that instead of 10 or 50, I will go with 100 for PUD.
Also, when I do PUM, instead of 1 Hive, I boost with 5...

But that means that, due to the increase in the price of Hive compared to HBD, I don't have enough converted Hive from HBD that I got as a reward. At that point I resort to buying Hive on exchanges and boosting my account so that I have enough Hive for PUM every day or PUD every first of the month...

At that moment, it seems to me that I am doing the right thing for Hive BC, and since I plan for Hive in the long run, it seems to me like an investment in the common future.

I congratulate everyone who succeeds in being dedicated to PUM and who every month for one year set a great example to others in the Hive world with their commitment, effort and constant work.

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It sounds like you've been quite dedicated to participating in Hive Power Up Day and Power Up Month activities!

Regarding your suggestions, they seem like interesting ideas. We will most likely take them into consideration.
An annual badge (12x PUD) could be a great way to recognize consistent participation and would certainly motivate users to remain active throughout the year.
Although there already is for user postiong every day of the year, an additional badge for those who power up throughout the year could serve as an incentive for the most dedicated ones.

Thank you for the suggestions.

It would be great to further promote the Hivers who post all 365 days a year, besides, they boost their HP every day.
Perhaps these badges (perhaps with some delegation...) are one of the ways in which those few can boast and invite everyone else to follow their example.

I'm glad when I have a successful PUM and get delegated HP for three weeks 🙂It would probably be an adequate reward for their effort and dedication, too.