Sometimes the best rides are the simple ones, after the break of 2 days and runnin' yesterday, just downhill trail rides on my bike. There’s something special about letting the bike roll, feeling gravity do the work while I enjoy the scenery.
The rush of air, the bumps on the path, and the challenge of keeping balance all combine into a perfect mix of fun and focus. Uphill rides can be tough, but downhill is pure freedom and a reminder of why trails are worth the effort. For me, it’s not about pushing limits, maybe a little bit — it’s more about finding joy in the spinning the cycles downhill itself.
Just before the weekly cutoff, I made the next shift by dropping 300 $HIVE worth of $INDEX and moving it into $SURGE. Every adjustment is about building long-term value, not just chasing short-term gains. The move feels like one of many steps toward increasing proceeds in a sustainable way.
Another change I decided to make involves switching from $HBD rewards to $LSTR. It’s not just about the payout but also about aligning rewards with where I see the most growth. Over time, I expect this adjustment to bring some exciting benefits.
For #bpud, I powered up with a default value of 239.85747684, and while the number might look random, it represents consistency to me.
Even small increments add up when compounded over time, and that’s the philosophy I’m sticking with. Having a precise figure to point to keeps me motivated to keep going. It’s all about long-term strength in the system.
Since BHH power-up day fell on a Saturday, I also took a closer look at one of the drips from holding $BBHO. That’s when I noticed there are at least four different ways to receive $LEO, which was a pleasant surprise.
It’s not just about holding—it’s about finding all the hidden value that comes with it.
Finally, I need to emphasize this: don’t trust my claims about the $HIVE price. I thought it was on the way up, but it ended up heading in the opposite direction. Right now, we’re cruising back toward the 20 cent mark, which is far from the optimistic picture I had in mind.
the reality is that prices can swing unpredictably, and I don’t have a crystal ball. All I can do is share my perspective and adapt to whatever the market throws next.