I probably should have put in there the living situation lol. But we aren't home owners here, just renters. Goal for the long run is to continue our work in Crypto and hopefully by saving we can get to a place to own a home. We live really simple and that probably helps the situation as well to survive and save.
We also had a side dream to eventually get an RV or something to travel off crypto, came close a few times to pushing towards that direction but as you know the markets can make saving take longer.
When I say we are cashless, I mean in way of we always been receiving our earnings in Cryptos since 2016. We been doing marketing for projects in the space so the norm been to usually get paid in their cryptocurrency. The necessary evil of things though is that we have to usually load up a debit card off that, so we mainly use Bitpay for that conversion after sometimes moving things around with exchanges and so on.
Far as the powerdown goes, don't feel bad about thinking of doing so, remember the wallet on here is yours and you have free reign to utilize that anytime you wish as a side income. I actually held a nice chunk on here myself in 2017 but powered down because I was just not getting any activity and bots started running crazy back then. Took a breather from Steemit during that time to focus on work with marketing so I cleaned out my wallet. Have some regrets but I come to the conclusion you can always reup your holdings. Actually I am thinking of returning here a little more often, kind of miss just blogging for the heck of it.
So I guess in ways living like this is gonna be different for everyone. Some people travel and live on crypto, others try to push for long term goals and buy homes. Its about using it on a daily basis in a way that suits yourself and your family I believe.
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