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Hello Splinterpeeps! Last week I looked at my keep and who pays taxes towards it. Since then I have been harvesting more frequently because I wanted to buy some $LEO with my proceeds from my keep. This turned out to be a good trade for me since the LEO token went up in price. I will follow this strategy for the coming weeks as I believe that LEO is just getting started. This is in no form financial advice, please do your own research.
Let's check where my keep stands today and do a good old harvest.
My last harvest was just 2 days ago and since then a nice pile of resources has been sent to my keep. I will keep a bit of grain for the next harvest but everything else is going to be swapped to DEC sent out to HIVE engine and buy $LEO At some point when I take profits from my trades I will be shipping back some DEC into the game and maybe get my aura lab working on the single other plot I hold.
Swapping the grain I made minus 2k so I end up with a net positive and have grain for the next harvest plus a little more.
after all 4 swappable resources swapped I have a bit of DEC to move to Hive Engine.
See you at the next harvest.
Who won the giveaway?
We only had 4 participants in the last giveaway so I decided that each participant gets a pickle. Congrats to you all!
@memess @thejedo @hatdogsensei @renovatio your pickles have been sent out while writing this post.
giveaway time
What can you win?
3 players will win a copy of Yaba's Pickle
RULES
- reblog this post!
- write a comment why Yaba's Pickle is the best.
- tag 2 friends who should also win a copy
- vote this post with at least 1%
I will choose 3 comments with a comment picker and announce the winner after this post has paid out.
Good luck everyone!
Thanks for your attention your reblogs and your comments!
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