My Crypto Investment Strategy

in #cryptocurrency6 years ago (edited)

Recently I was asked how I managed to get all my Steem Power. Actually it has been a long road for me with a lot of mistakes. I’ve found out a lot of things about myself along the way.

Some things take a long time to mature and time is your friend if you use it right in any investment strategy.

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Crystal Light Splashing - Some of the most beautiful crystals take a long time to grow; taken on 9/19/2018 – click for viewing full screen

I’m been collecting Steem for some time, mostly through blogging, curating, and commenting but I have also purchased and traded coins for my Steem Power. I like Steem Power mostly as a way to give back some to others by voting on content and for the chance of long term success.

My road taken so far

Personally I got interested in crypto many years ago mainly because of its potential to change society and solve many ecological problems we are facing. I started out mining Bitcoin, then moved to Alt Coins. GPU, CPU, ASIC mining - been there done that.

I put some fiat money into crypto by purchasing alt coins and bitcoin. I lost a lot from the my experiences at Cryptsy and some at Bittrex. I made a lot of mistakes and bad investments.

I found out hardware mining is really resource intensive and takes a lot of electricity. Some coins are profitable for only a short period of time. For this reason, I turned to coin trading and mining mostly of proof of stake coins and recently retired all of my other proof of work mining.

I have no regrets though and actually have some pretty cool collectors item type ASIC miners that I like. (If you like collecting old computer hardware) Plus many of the crypto coins I mined have held value or were sold for other coins – I really can’t complain.

Where I’m heading

Right now I’m hodling. (Holding on for dear life) I’m keeping my crypto assets and trading them around looking for things that I think will make a good return on investment. My expenses are low so this works with some budgeting for me.

If Bitcoin goes back up I might start cashing out a bit again. It usually goes up around the end of the year.

I’m always looking into different new coin projects and open source software technologies and thinking about how they might work out. I’m trying to think about how to make a good decentralized system that will help out a lot of people. If I see something that I think might fit this potential I invest in it, either by looking into it in more depth or financially.

It is a bit of dance. I don’t always approach it by intellect. Mostly it is a gut feel or by doing things that appeal to me at a deep level.

I suppose I could get better results if I told myself to post every day, or comment all the time at Steemit, or do any number of things better. Study more computer languages, focus on software development more, etc., etc. Learn how to write better, produce more interesting photography, captivating art, become a little more social... the list goes on and on. Somehow at this point in life I feel more relaxed. If things don’t always work out as good as they could, it is okay and I try not to beat myself or others up too badly for the mistakes that happen.

Right now things are changing very rapidly. I hope we all heading towards greater success.

Centralized verses Decentralized

One of my main crypto investment strategies is to focus a lot of attention on how centralized or decentralized things are.

Systems that are decentralized tend to be permissionless. Anyone can join and do things without any type of central authority. They are inclusive at first of many people but coin distribution is always an issue and early adopters tend to do better than others. Bitcoin in the beginning was very decentralized, anyone could join and mine coins on a simple computer.

As systems mature they tend to get more and more centralized. This isn’t always bad if key players can cooperate enough. If everyone values things enough a lot of common resources like software updates, exchange listings, and block explorers will get paid for. If not, a lot of the smaller cryptocurrencies tend to suffer from a sort of ‘tragedy of the commons’ and melt into obscurity when the last node shuts down for lack of anyone else to help move the blockchain.

Some centralization in the right way is therefore good. Projects that have a lot of overhead need some method of paying for common resources, in particular software development can be very expensive. A rogue central authority can really mess things up though. Most projects that I have seen that suffered from a high degree of central authority have not ended up being very good investments.

Going by gut feel

There are certainly many other things to think about in planning investments in crypto. Sometimes I think I’m better off just going with my gut feel. By that I don’t mean getting caught up in FOMO (fear of missing out) or FUD (fear uncertainty and doubt) but really zoning in on how I feel this will be of benefit to people.

Something that benefits many people and works in a more efficient way than how things are currently being done should be a good investment unless your gut really tells you otherwise.

Even if things don’t always work out, at least you did what you felt was right at the time.

There are certainly many ways to earn Steem Power or other cryptocurrency, my hope is that it will be easier for many new people to get involved in doing this.


Thanks for reading! I always value your support and comments. The picture was taken by me with my Galaxy S9+.

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I am hoping for the best with Steem. I have a hard time valuing coins. Unlike a farm or a business that is easy to see what it should be valued at...say a multiple of its earnings. Most crypto coins that I know about don't produce exactly. However, I can see some value in Steem/Steemit.

Sometimes it does seem very intangible but a store of value that can be easily moved through transactions has some way of making profits. (Banks?) Maintaining a public ledger does have some value too, in fact I think there is an entire occupation that specializes in the this - bean counters? LOL. Oh, maybe accountants or bookkeepers is more PC. Well, the point I'm trying to make is there are some basic business models attached to blockchain technologies besides just a store of value.

I'm hoping the best for Steem too, it does seem to have a lot more direct correlation to something of more tangible value.

Hmm yes that is a good point.

What are your thoughts on Weku.io??

thank you @lightsplasher for the valuable information.

good luck, the failure that we have experienced does not happen again in the future.

the experience of something bad will be our consideration in the future.

difficulties, suffering, faced in trying
like a cocoon, someday it will be something beautiful.
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Good luck with all steemians.
hopefully we all always succeed

Very nice comment @longberry thank you for your words and nice picture too. :)

Great post... I have made a lot of mistakes too but I seem to have done very well on Steemit. At least here you can earn some extra Steem through your talents and gifts ... so to me Steem is the very best Crypto currency in the world.

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Thank you. Steemit has been one of my favorite investments. It is something that seems to get easier as you find out more about it.

I try to earn as much Free Crypto as I can in hopes they will all go up some day... PRE coins , Manna, Minds, WEkU, Doge, etc etc...

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There are a lot of opportunities to get free crypto still. People are often trying out new things and distributing coins through air drops or other methods. It is a fun time to be involved with things.

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Looks interesting, I'm checking out the white paper and doing some research. Thanks for the tip.

Very true. I am also earning extra Steem with the Partiko app

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That looks interesting, I might have to try that app. I do most things on my desktop machine but I've been using my phone more and more lately.

Partiko works great on my iPod... loads my Steemit posts very quickly and uses a larger font so I can read everything.

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I have already earned 70,000 partiko points from posting, commenting and upvoting ... which I can convert to 4 Steem at the moment... or HODL for more

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Good sharing my friend. It encouraged me a lot..... Thanks dear. It causes I follow you.

Thank you, I think we can all use some encouragement sometimes with this bear market kind of putting a damper on things. I'm glad this post encouraged you.

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Nice comment, however, I'm not particularly big on privacy centered coins or CPU mining at this point. (I might post more about my reasoning here if anyone is interested) There are a lot of other opportunities out there and frankly my CPU is being loaded with stuff right now but thanks anyway.

Your hard performance makes u great.
Brother please visit me. Im upset for u

Fault makes a person successful and ur the example brother.

You have a minor misspelling in the following sentence:

Some centralization in the right way is therefor good.
It should be therefore instead of therefor.

Change your name to spelling nazi.

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Very Nice photography. Ur great brother.

Hey im new in steemit. I want ur suport. Please upvote me and help me. Im nothing without u

Great photography by you and credit also goes to Samsung s9+