My Hive Story... What's Yours?

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Hello Everyone,

Two of my favorite community members @snook and @shadowspub tagged me to respond to a post of Snook's, how could I decline! :) Here is the post with the questions. @snook/making-my-first-100-downvoteSnook's post

How long have you been on the Blockchain?

I joined Steem (now Hive) in August of 2016 after hearing about it on a pod cast, that described it as a Social Media Platform that respected privacy and returned funds to the end users as opposed to advertisers, I also remember that BTC was mentioned and I was very bitcoin curious at the time. I signed up immediately. The timing was good for me, as I had recently left a heavy duty corporate job and was just getting bored with my new found freedom.

What was your background in cryptocurrency when you first came to the Blockchain?

At the time I joined I did not hold any crypto, but I had heard and read several articles about Bitcoin and I found it fascinating, the main issue I had, was I had no idea how to get involved with Bitcoin, but I was curious, very curious.

What was your background in writing when you first came to the Blockchain?

During my corporate life, formal written communication was always a weakness for me, I find that I am much better at relating to an audience, and expressing thoughts and opinions verbally. Due to corporate influence and other life experience, I've always appreciated straight concise communication and bullet points! :)

How many people did you know when you first came to the Blockchain?

When I joined I did not know anyone on the platform, but even then there were developing communities on various chat apps.

How did you meet people when you first came to the Blockchain?

I landed in SteemSpeak, which was a lot of fun back in the day with a diverse set of people and lively conversations which shaped my understanding of crypto, decentralization and more. It's also where I met both Shadow and Snook as well as many others.

Who did you look up to when you first came to the Blockchain?

Interesting question on the chain I found smooth's comments very interesting, I kind of labeled him as a blockchain philosopher. It was all new concepts for me and in chat I loved hearing Inertia, Nate and Mughat talk about various projects, ideas and why they liked them.

How would you describe your first three months on the Blockchain?

Obsessive, I read all the posts, spent hours listening to conversations in discord and literally could not stop thinking about crypto in general. I have always been an advocate for Freedom and Free Markets, so it was like crypto was made for me, and I was shocked it was out there. I made a lot of posts too, but I didn't find any success for quite some time.

Has being a part of the Blockchain changed you in any way for the good?

I can't imagine my life now without crypto, it's become a part of my life and I will forever be thankful for this project and the doors it opened as well as altering my views on how to achieve freedom and free markets. I also have made a lot of interesting friends and a great network as well.

What is your favorite memory from your time on the Blockchain?

I'm not sure I have a favorite, but the best times for me were the early days, even though I wasn't having much success yet the learning curve and feeling like I had just found something that I didn't know I had lost was incredible.

If you could advise a new person signing up to Hive, what would it be?

Find a community or tribe that you enjoy. Make friends, ask questions, have a support group.
Be patient
Engage, engage, engage..
Stay out of the politics.

And also, get involved in other crypto projects as well.

@snook and @shadowspub, this was a fun walk down memory lane and I used to love doing this type of post! Thanks for tagging me and also thanks for being here!

For the rest of you, I'd like to hear your responses as well!

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