Hi, hive! Today I decided to digress a bit and tell you about one way I "help" to rock my Splinterlands account and promote my posts about the game.
At the end of February, my husband, who helps me with English (my spoken English is just awful!) and layout, showed me the ListNerds platform where you can earn cryptocurrency by reading and curating promotional emails. Well how promotional - the same HIVE / CTP users do newsletters promoting their posts or websites, so the company there is very nice.
I got used to it pretty quickly, invested some CTP tokens to curate as many posts as possible and within the first week working with this service became a good habit. I drink my morning coffee, open e-mails, vote for the most interesting ones, and of course I'm glad that I saved up some tokens and started to do my mailings, for which I received some LISTNERDS tokens.
For example, my last newsletter looks like this:
By the end of March I had worked out the optimal scheme and, even more pleasing was the fact that I started to find "bonus" tokens in the letters. In fact, it's these bonus tokens that help me rock my account.
I put all of my CTP into stake to increase my influence, half of the Listnerds I leave in staking, and the rest I change into DEC /SPS for which I buy cards or packs. To date, I have 124 Listnerds (~200 USD) accumulated and about the same amount converted to the game.
It seems to me that now you can say that this is wrong, and there is some loss in the conversion of some tokens to others, but there is one weighty but. Listnerds tokens aren't going anywhere in the near future and may even show good growth in the coming months, but the SPS drop is fast approaching its end and today is day 274 out of 365, so I'm trying to invest as much as possible in tokens and cards that give points on that drop.
I will be glad to know your opinion about this service and I hope this post was useful for you.
P.S. Today I got another epic Lava Launcher for doing the daily quest!
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