RE: I've Decided To Go Mainly Passive Income In Crypto

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I'm with you. I keep adding small amounts of fiat to my portfolio but what I really want is to be able to have this all pay enough dividends down the road to live on the interest. I feel I already have enough in there for it to happen but it's going to take a while.

In the meantime, I'm earning crypto on Hive via interest and curation. Leo is curation. Cub is dividends of CUB and CAKE and hopefully a few more in the upcoming weeks. I'm staking some LINK and ATOM which pay staking interest. I've also got a couple more that may or may not go that route at some point.

Another one is HEX. People bad-mouth the shit out of it but all it does is go up. I bought a decent bag of it around a penny and it hit 9 cents this morning. It's "advertised" as CD's on the blockchain and so far it's working far better than anyone could have ever predicted. It started like Bitcoin at zero and, like I said, it hit 9 cents this morning. You basically buy some and stake it for a period between a few days up to 5555 days (@15 yrs). The larger your stake and the longer you stake it, the more "interest" you are paid. The 15 yr stakes are set up to pay you roughly 40%/year for 15 years. If you end your stake "early", you pay penalties which are paid to the people who haven't ended their stakes early. Pretty ingenious actually. Personally, I think it's another one of those things that almost everyone should throw a little at, just in case. I just converted one of my penny flyers into more of it this morning. You asked for other passive income ideas....

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Oh yeah, I forgot to mention the dripcoins on Hive. LBI, UTOPIS, BRO, EDSM, LENM, LIST, COM and the rest. If and when the Hive ecosystem takes off, the dividends from just those investments may be enough to live off of in the years to come.

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