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Do you want to know about my monthly crypto balances?


I've seen a number of authors post about their monthly earnings on various crypto sites. Personally, posting such data isn't something that interests me (and I'm far too disorganised to keep track), despite how much I obsessively check how many sats are in my BCH wallet that I share between Noise and Read Cash (and other wallets). However, I do keep a monthly log book of my various wallet balances. I could easily do some deductive reasoning/basic arithmetic. I've also seen that various users/readers have commented that seeing what various authors earn is helpful in getting a feel for what to expect when signing up. (I'm doing pretty well out of Noise Cash; possibly the easiest crypto I ever made.) My question is this:

Would you be interested in seeing what I make or should I keep those figures to myself?


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Great White Snark
Great White Snark

I'm currently seeking fixed employment as a S/W & Web developer (C# & ASP .NET MVC, PHP 8+, Python 3), hoping to stash the farmed fiat and go full Crypto, quit the 07:30-18:00 grind. Unsigned music producer; snarky; white; balding; smashes Patriarchy.


Cryptographic Anarchy: (Mis)Adventures in Crypto
Cryptographic Anarchy: (Mis)Adventures in Crypto

The content of this blog is exclusively to do with online privacy/security, cryptography and cryptocurrency: Understanding it, investing in it, mining it (in groups/crowds), developing/programming it, the social problems it aims to solve and the various ways to make more of it (or not, as various losses and failures happen). Let's get away from banksters, Capitalists and fiat, to an unbanked anarcho-syndicalist commune. || Banner image: Blogger's own.

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