Crypto-Blogging is an Investment
What is your idea about blogging?
We are blogging here and elsewhere. The idea is almost clear to most of us who can write and post content for some time.
Writing short articles and publishing about any topic of public interest is loosely called blogging. Popular blogging topics include science, technology, art, economics, politics, etc. and a wide areas overlapping anything around human society, the planet earth, as well as the entire universe.
In the past, when the Internet was not yet invented, writers used to blog in the print newspapers and magazines. Established literateurs used to get handsome pay from the mainstream news media for penning blogging columns regularly.
Blogging has now been recognized as a powerful writing instrument to influence public opinion. Blogging is graduated to a wide phrase known as "content creation" with audio, images, and videos.
Connecting cryptocurrencies as earning tokens made blogging popular among the experts, quasi-experts, and enthusiasts of cryptocurrencies. Crypto-blogging has been helping to promote cryptocurrencies to the common public.
Graphics 01: I created a GIF image from a Video by Tima Miroshnichenko on Pexels.
How do you look at blogging and earning in cryptocurrencies?
When I first came to know about cryptocurrency-powered blogging platforms, I was thrilled. I joined steemit in 2017 but didn't consider it seriously. My steemit profiles were automatically linked to the new HIVE-powered blogging platforms.
Lately, I came to know about Publish0x and the dot-cash platforms.
Blogging and earning in cryptocurrencies are now popular among the blogging community. Both old and new bloggers are joining the crypto-blogging platforms.
More and more people joined the crypto-blogging arena during the notorious pandemic and lockdowns when global citizens lost their jobs.
To my limited knowledge, I see a majority of the bloggers on the crypto-blogging are from the third world countries where the economy suffered at its worst (or may we call it the best of the worst!).
Blogging on dot-cash platforms gives a quasi-gambling experience
We all know how we earn Bitcoin Cash upvotes here on the dot-cash platform. An algorithm-driven digital account upvotes on the articles. Then, normal human users also can upvote from their crypto wallets.
There is no sure-shot rule on how articles are judged and get algorithmic upvotes. Although, the upvotes are supposed to be random, in some cases the upvotes follow a pre-set pattern of support that vary with the location, time zone, and territorial preferences.
I don't know if you would agree with me or not. But, I get a feeling of gambling when I look at the upvote patterns. In most cases, the result is getting some upvotes in Bitcoin Cash and bragging about "how much I earned in a month."
However, I never brag about my crypto-blogging earnings!
Of course, getting acquainted with crypto-bloggers is an indirect gift to this gambling exercise. I will brag if I can connect with some of the bloggers in the real world and outside the blogging platform!
You may consider crypto-blogging as an investment
I always ask myself "Why am I blogging here?" Do you also ask yourself?
I admit that I don't have a clear answer to the question. If the main reason is earning some Bitcoin Cash, I find a clear purpose why the bloggers may continue posting regular blogs on the crypto-blogging platforms.
May we consider blogging here as a crypto investment?
Why not? The purpose of blogging here is somehow found. Blogging plus earning in cryptocurrencies is the purpose. We can utilize the cryptocurrencies earned by blogging as an investment.
So, we can consider blogging on crypto-blogging platforms as an investment.
We can hold the earned Bitcoin Cash on ReadCash and NoiseCash.
We can invest the earned Bitcoin Cash to buy new cryptocurrencies.
The learning exercise with cryptocurrencies is by far the BEST return from our blogging on the crypto-blogging platforms.
Graphics 02: I created a GIF image from title texts and a Photo by Brooke Cagle on Unsplash using open-source software on a GNU/Linux laptop.
Closing thoughts
Don't you feel queer when you think about the purpose of blogging here?
One purpose is the "easy" earning of cryptocurrency upvotes.
Another purpose is to hold cryptocurrency earnings as an investment.
The main (and the best) purpose (for me) is to (indirectly) learn how good cryptocurrencies work as peer-to-peer electronic cash.
Of course, getting acquainted with crypto-bloggers is an added gift.
What is your purpose for blogging on the crypto-blogging platform(s) here and elsewhere? I would appreciate it if you open your mind in the comment section!
Postscript
My fields of interest include but are not limited to STEAM or Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics.
My current interests have been password security and cybersecurity.
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Let's hope that the entire blogging community strives here and elsewhere.
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Cheers!
Unity (Debesh Choudhury)
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Lead Image: I created an animated GIF image from the title texts and a Photo by Brooke Cagle on Unsplash.
All GIF animations are created by me using open-source software on a GNU/Linux computer. All other images and video sources are referred to just below it.
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