Staking more SPS and Future Plans for Investment in Splinterlands

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Hello everyone, Happy Sunday to you. I trust you’re fine and having some good time with your family and friends? Today's post is not just a report of my progress but a life lesson that everyone needs to learn.

One of my teachers advised that I should make out every effort to always grow. He said, "if you can't fly, run; if you can't run, walk; and if you can't walk, crawl; but make sure you keep moving.

I saw a hive account that was created same week as mine and the account holds a 70 reputation. That was a big challenge for me but I need to keep my pace of growth here. The user could have been a professional writer before joining hive, but I personally learn corporate writing here on hive. I never knew how to get anything serious from social media until I joined hive.

Before we continue, please to use my Splinterlands referral link to start off your game earning journey in splinterlands. Let's win together. Thank you in advance.

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Today is not a day to say how hive has shaped my creativity and writing skills but I cannot always stop talking about it. Few weeks ago, I started engagement in the Splinterlands community and started playing Splinterlands game. I can say that I am happy with myself with the growth.

My Splinterlands journey has been moving from strength to strength. In game play, community posts, engagement and investment. Looking back I am just so excited at how I have moved from where I was sitting at the fence to now I am getting involved.

Bought and staked 70 SPS

Weeks ago, I started buying and staking SPS token, the governance token of the Splinterlands ecosystem. It started from 50 and then, I added another 50. The 100 token staked as been yielding some fraction of SPS token. I am told that I also have some GLX tokens as an airdrop for staking SPS. I don't know how man yet since I don't know how to check it.

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Today, I bought some more SPS tokens to add to the once I had in liquid in my game wallet. Precisely, I bought more 12.7 SPS to add. Here is the link to the

Adding 12.7 SPS summed my total SPS to 70.542. This is the first time I have powered up that much SPS which is worth 8.5 HIVE at one time. Glad I did it. Here is the transaction link: https://hiveblocks.com/tx/ef2fb1c10150cfe6ec830bb247ce1d91167904d5

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Adding 70.5 SPS to my stake brings my total staked SPS to 170.832. It's a big win for me. I am happy that I have put back part of my post earning into investing in this best play to earn game. It is good that even new users can easily walk through their way on splinterlands and earn some money by doing some social actions. Very sweet way to raise funds for investment.

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My Future Plans for Investments in Splinterlands

My first investment attempt in splinterlands was the buying of Riftwatchers pack. The day I opened and shared it as a post, I got 15 new cards that have been helpful in my battles. The second phase if investment in the game was by buying and staking SPS. I know I can do more for myself and to help support the community and game ecosystem.

Counting 170 SPS staked but that is not the end. I look forward to crossing the 200 staked SPS mark in few days towards my next goal which is 300. From 300 to 500 and then 1,000 and more.

I am happy that I am growing at my pace with my post earnings. Each bit added makes the effort more tangible. Thank you to everyone that has been supporting my splinterlands posts with upvotes. God bless you.

To everyone out there, Splinterlands has a unique advantage of earning, playing, and investing. I encourage you to learn, engaged, and invest in splinterlands.

If you are new altogether, don't forget to use my Splinterlands referral link. Please use the link and start off your game earning journey in splinterlands. Let's win together. Thank you in advance.

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I am @Peckypeace.

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