In participating in LEO Power Up Day today, I would like to recall my one-month journey of blogging activity on Hive. Though my Splinterlands account is no longer active, my discovery of the blogging side of Hive is enough consolation for me. I started blogging a month ago. To be exact, it’s been one month and three days since I recovered my Hive account.
Three Firsts
I waited for LEO Power UP Day to write this post. Today is my first LEO Power Up Day. Fourteen days ago was my first HIVE Power Up Day and five days ago was my first CENT Power Up Day.
Earlier, I powered up 200 LEO:
https://he.dtools.dev/tx/572433806a9748b61834e69f5153a512ef73b101
Next month, I intend to make a chart to track my growth in my LEO stakes. My goal is to reach at least kitten status with 1,000 LEO Power for my two posts per month to be eligible for the InLeo team's stake-based curation project.
Reflection Papers
So far, I am done with my reflection papers on John Murray’s book, Redemption: Accomplished and Applied. Currently, I am still completing another series of reflections on the Reformed Pastor, the book authored by the 17th-century Puritan Richard Baxter. Once completed, I am thinking of adding the third series.
Hive Journey
As for my Hive journey and the growth of my Hive account, I am glad that after a month my HP grew from 2.92 HIVE Power to 93.577 HP and my Hive Engine account from zero to $10.109, respectively. My HP is now worth $18.63. So, all in all, the total value of my Hive account is $28.739. I consider that an impressive performance and I am grateful for the assistance of my parent’s accounts.
So that’s the overview of my one-month journey on Hive.
I wish more LEO power to all lions and more HIVE power to all Hivians!
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