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RE: 62k HIVE

I even gave plenty away last year

I still have some of the $300 HBD. I am well prepared for February. The money will be surely enough for the current winter. You literally saved me from becoming homeless again. So thank you so much again.

Hopefully I will earn enough money with the Hive blockchain to be able to buy an RV (recreational vehicle) or something like that to live in it instead of the rent.

I already have $952 HBD in savings. Nowadays the cheapest RV is around $3000 USD, so I need to earn/receive/save approximately $2048 USD more to reach this goal. I really hope that I can achieve this with the Hive blockchain until the next winter.

By the way, how is your witness (block validating) is doing?

Have a nice day and have a nice weekend.
All the best. Greetings and much love from Hungary.

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I had some troubles with the witness, but that's fixed now.
Should be running stable.

I am glad I could help.

Perhaps you could just keep saving some HBD and use the monthly payouts to support yourself.
Perhaps find a better place to rent.
Once you own something, even just an RV or a boat, it comes with so many hidden costs, it's incredible; you are responisble for everything then and it sucks.

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Perhaps find a better place to rent.

As I know, currently this is the cheapest rent, and I still barely able to afford it because of my under the local minimum wage income. I wish that I could support myself with my Hive blockchain income, but nowadays my Hive blockchain income is too low for that. Even if I would do a monthly cashout, most of the money I would withdraw would immediately go for the transaction fees. It would not be much help for me. But I consider every possible option. We will see. Maybe there will be something good. On YouTube I have seen people living in vans, in rovers and even in simple cars. The latter is more rare, but based on the videos I saw on YouTube, a battery + a solar panel + a charger controller + a small electric heater (and an optional heated blanket) could solve the cold winters.

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