Experiment going on for 10 months already - time flies exponentially, the summer heat also makes me less productive.
The original miners cost was 2144 HIVE (2HIVE=1LEOM). So far about 2440 LEO has been mined during the experiment. If we would convert it into HIVE now we would get about 1590 HIVE.
Bit less than last month since LEO is down against HIVE, seems HIVE has been performing a bit better than leo in last month. That means about 74% of the original cost (in HIVE). Let's just keep rolling, waiting for LEO to move up against HIVE again, thank you.
The current prices of HIVE and LEO. HIVE is down about 7% (price 0.325$) since the last update
(yesterday it had some pumping actually, but already faded down) and LEO is down about 21% (price 0.208$). That looks still not good. Hopefully a bit up soon.
LEOM amount 1000. Growth of LEO - 2600 LEO staked now, and 230 in balance. About 163 more LEO in balance and staked than last month - growing. Total of 2830.
As seen on the Hive Engine table from hivestats.io, it shows 152 new LEO in the last 30 days, since it counts other tokens also I think about 140 LEO mined.
The price graph of LEO on LeoDEX. Last month is down a bit.
0.64 HIVE per 1 LEO.
The price graph of LEOM on LeoDEX.
Currently at 3.5-4.46 HIVE per 1 LEOM. A bit lass than last month.
Since the market is in a weird spot, not sure how good it would be to buy it, but the price seems pretty cheap actually.
The graph of my LEO since the beginning of this experiment. The goal was to collect 5000 LEO by the end of 2021 mostly by mining. Still a lot to go. The current market conditions are too uncertain for now, so not sure if I will make it. Slowly up we go, 3000 is close.
Market is still the same as last month pretty much. I see a lot of developing in the CUBdefi side. Thinking about making also an experiment post on that, need to find some focus and some CUB tokens 😉.
Thanks for the idea @nrg.
Will still currently keep going, will see what the market decides in the next months! Might end the experiment at 12 months, but not sure yet.
Thank you for reading.