@nazariuss
Money is what we all need… or is it?
Let me tell you a story. I was an OG in the Canton Network Discord, and we had an OG chat where something had to be posted at a specific time.
That “something” was the CC boost. In short, in CC boost you created a wallet, claimed 20 CC, and then pressed the boost button.
Basically, you just had to press this button every 30 minutes and you would get 20 CC (which was about $3 at the time).
In an ideal scenario, you could earn $144 per day.
Overall, I think that during the entire campaign, from day one, you could earn around $500–700 on a single account (considering lags, etc.).
Now imagine registering 5 or 10 accounts in the first seconds?
…
“Well, you’re an idiot, that was easy money,” you might say.
And I would agree.
But the moral is this: earning money is the final result of our activity.
When the activity the actual process is something we don’t enjoy, it becomes very hard to earn money from it.
A regular job is a different story, with different conditions, so I won’t compare it with that.
Personally, this month I had several chances to earn money relatively easily.
But I didn’t take them. And they weren’t that hard…
At the same time, when I wrote a thread about liquid staking on Polkadot - Bifrost, I genuinely enjoyed the process.
It took me around two hours to write and prepare that thread.
I earned $30 for it.
So it’s not that simple. Most people I know who earn decently enjoy what they’re doing at least partially.
I emphasize: partially. In any activity you can find both pleasant and unpleasant parts.