Vlog 222: A small dlive succes story + Anything you create will be stored on the blockchain forever.

in #life7 years ago (edited)


Fabio (@fabrews) told me a cool story last night.

His brother is a streamer and he plays a lot of games and uses Twitch.

He suggested to his brother that he should use dlive and try it out.

His brother made an account (@ishnuala) on the steem blockchain and made an intro post.

He then made a bunch of other posts presumably to get a feel for the platform. (you see this a lot, I guess we all done it).

After some tries he went to dlive and started streaming.

Yesterday on his fourth time streaming session (the other 3 made 2 cents total) he made $30!

How cool is that.

It just another example of the process I like to call the grind.

It involves lots of ups and downs like this.

His next stream can be 2 cents again.

It reminded me of when I started on Steemit.

You just have to keep going, be consistent and enjoy whatever you create.

What is cool though is that anything you create will be stored on the blockchain forever and that is more cool than you might think.

I often scroll back and look at my older creations or read my old thoughts.

It's a lot of fun.

I talk about it more in my vlog.



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Steem is harder when you start thinking the rewards first.
Steem is fun, when you focus on having FUN stay relevant and bring your best to everyone.
One thing for sure the reward will come cause your dedication is a lot worthy than rewards.
Keep on steemin'

Hello @exyle. We do not take any cut from rewards on DLive. We believe that all rewards belong to the author! Thank you for your valuable comments about DLive.

that's why dlive is far different others..
gj @redjepi and dlive team.

Yeah he knows what hes doing and his streams are proper so I think he has ways to go with this. All initial hick ups with dlive were sorted quickly on discord and he's got a good thing going. Thanks for telling this story man.

wow very excellent steemit post

wow very nice

Am so much in love with your post and because of how interesting I found this post l with upvote you follow you

hy steemians ..
I really need your vote.
because only my brother can help me when I need.

https://steemit.com/life/@alnahyan/he-s-just-kids-yesterday-s-aligned-alone-with-cristiano-ronaldo-and-leonel-messi

I think the grind is far more enjoyable than starting out on youtube or on other platforms. You have a nicer and more supportive community and it's easier to stand out

Yes, grind is very important. I first heard it from Gary Vee. I am sure more and more youtubers/streamers will join steemit/Dtube/Dlive and we will have to say good bye to youtube.

We are doing more than million transactions on steemit everyday and that is only the 0.14 per cent of what steemit can totally handle. So it is evident there is plenty of groth room for steemit.

@exyle Thanks for the support man!
The grind is real, I invested quite some time on twitch, art & social media thinking I would grow and get some people watching just for the fun, but it's defintely not as rewarding as streaming on Dlive.
But the key is to be persistent and make live streams everyday!
I hope that someday that I get to meet up with you in The Netherlands!

Very inspiring story @exyle .... That's very true that we must keep going on, be consistent and enjoy whatever we do. After all " Winners never quit and quitters never win". So, never give up and just push, push, push until you succeed.

right say, bro

In my opinion consistency is the key for almost anything in life and steemit is a great way to exercise that!

Some people don't know about that, not only your post will be save on the blockchain forever. it will also appear when someone is searching for a particular word on Google and you post has related meaning to it, your post will appear on the Google page.

Yes it is totally true. You just have to be consistent and stay focused while going throught the grind! I feel like I am almost there!

Next month I'll be celebrating my first year on Steemit anniversary. I think that will be a great moment to consider that a good time to say that I am finally through the grind!

A year already! Man, time flies!