RE: Steem account holders have transferred over $300,000 to one Venezuelan exchange since it opened at the beginning of 2018
I still remember those days, many Venezuelans were happy, today the greatest weight of vote goes to the @cervantes community, it is the only one that votes in large numbers for Venezuelans and I think they have done the best job to support quality.
It's true, many people take advantage of this situation and go to private messages, or just publish and leave, I've seen it. I think I've mentioned several times that since I've been in steemit I've been working in steemit, before it was 12 hours, now it was almost 18 hours a day from Monday to Monday, and I can tell you that I LOVE, interact and feel useful knowing that this way I can also contribute is great.
I have been able to meet people who have helped me to grow, and that same growth I have been able to invest in tokens, by the way, I have reached my first 1000 sp, I'm still excited, for a Venezuelan who is almost impossible to invest properly is very good.
If at any time your excellent project @ocd has a plan for curation in Spanish, look for me I'm on order with no interest to continue being useful (I've waited a long time for that with anxiety), at times I continue to invest part of my profits in tokens, is the only short-term way I can give a good vote and support my people monetarily.
Thank you very much for all the support you give us.
Excuse me for getting into your conversation @roadstories and @acidyo.
But I consider that to a great extent that is our big mistake (Venezuelan community, Latino). We're focused on getting the trails to vote for us and we think that's all the work.
Without knowing that, we must leave our blog to interact, to give opinions, to make constructive criticisms, to support other users (our steem brothers).
We are a social network, so we must interact with each other. We are happy to vote for a trail of 500 people and we have 0 comments.
No immediate plans of bringing back language curation right now as we are attempting to onboard content creators with half of our focus moving forward (more news on that soon), but I am hoping that with a higher Steem price it will leave us with more "voting power" to spread among more people and thus bring back the most active languages that could use the curation.
Also congratulations on 1k! I'm hoping for you and many others that have grinded it out for a long time that you will never have to sell the SP and with an increase in price can instead make a living off of the rewards or returns. Let's see what the future brings, we have a good shot considering what Libra are planning.