What He Means To Me
You probably think this is another article of a guy I know or someone I had a situation with but no, it's not what it is. And I say, it won't happen as I declare. Not really interested at the moment, it's a waste of energy and emotion.
Man, I sounded bitter outright. But to set things on a lighter note, what "he" means on that title refers to our famous, generous, little guy named "Rusty". I came across @Coolmidwestguy@Coolmidwestguy 's latest article and his initiative is very empowering and influential. I just wanna say Bob, everyone looks up to you here. You keep this community interactive and your efforts and generosity are highly appreciated.
Anyway, I'm gonna share with you guys how this "green friend" means to me. To give you a little background, @TheRandomRewarderom was born around November in 2020 if I'm not mistaken. I signed up here even when it was still the point system.
When the bot was born, everyone was so delighted to meet him. Rusty wouldn't be a possibility without the ever hard working developers and sponsors (special mention to @MarcDeMesel@MarcDeMesel ) of this platform. I miss those early days when Rusty could tip as high as $50 per article. It actually created a fuss between the users here but we're glad nothing serious happened.
Rusty is special to me because, it provided my needs back then and even so nowadays somehow. I know he's still finding his rhythm to get back into its old shape and bank but hopefully sooner or later, it'll happen.
Back then when Rusty was born, it gave that sense of stability and abundance that I could provide for myself and even to my family somehow. Rusty became my main motivation to be productive when it comes to content writing. It was a year full of blessings, productivity and hope.
To be very transparent with you, I have already made several articles of how thankful I am to read.cash. 2020-2022 with read.cash was really monumental for me as an amateur writer.
Here are some of the articles I have published about how readcash helped me through the years.
https://read.cash/@Jeaneth/june-12-2020-the-day-i-landed-to-readcash-dd364c57
The context of that article was about how I landed in this platform and how readcash has helped me in my needs. I also made an estimation of how much BCH I have accumulated if I didn't spend them all.
https://read.cash/@Jeaneth/goodbye-0871-bch-4924bf1c
This was the biggest and hardest decision I have made in spending my BCH. With Rusty's help and to all my generous co-writers here, I was able to purchase a mid-range keyboard for my band which costed me around $350.
The decision of spending it was never a regret. I am beyond grateful and blessed to have experienced all of this through readcash.
https://read.cash/@Jeaneth/how-much-bch-have-i-spent-for-myself-for-my-family-251b7e60
This is where I uploaded all of my transactions from here to coinsph. I narrated there how much BCH I have spent in total. Go, check it :)
Bonus articles:
https://read.cash/@Jeaneth/1-bch-finally-achieved-the-story-behind-it-9aa5dd76
https://read.cash/@Jeaneth/this-is-what-ive-earned-in-readcash-so-far-0fea0fce
And to extend my gratitude to Rusty, here's a little amount of appreciation for his generosity since day 1. I sent $0.25 tip to him.
Before
After
None of these would have happened without the help of Rusty, and our generous co-writers. You are a value of hope and motivation.
This serves as my entry for Bob's Readcashrain event. If you wanna know its full context, check it through this link:
https://read.cash/@Coolmidwestguy/readcashrain-event-57d6e11a
Thanks for reading.
Keep safe everyone!
I'm glad he helped you as a musician. I'm also glad you have been here in the ups and down. I enjoyed reading some of the oldier articles you left as well. I'm glad you picked this one, it was nice getting a little history lesson as well:)