PODCAST
hirohurl 3Speak Podcast
by David Hurley
Listen and watch the latest videos from hirohurl. Hosted by 3Speak.tv. The free speech video platform on the HIVE blockchain.
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How Fast Can You Earn 1 Bitcoin?
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=hirohurl/6b4bfabd Here's my latest Satsman-related video looking at a simple question: how fast can you realistically get to 1 Bitcoin by earning rather than buying? If you rely on ordinary "faucet" sites, the answer is usually “not very fast.” Most pay so little that building a serious stack that way can take far longer than most people realise. Something like several thousand years. That is one reason why I have been focusing on Satsman. It offers more ways to earn than a typical faucet, including missions, games, training rewards, and referral income, which makes the earning potential much higher for active users. Also, it's educational, and a lot more fun than faucets, which, let's face it, are no fun at all! I've created a new "Stack Your Sats 2.0: Mission 1 Bitcoin" marketing funnel that combines the stacking power of Satsman.com with the affiliate earning potential of a "funded proposal" affiliate program that I've worked with for well over a decade now (called the Prosperity Marketing System) that pays its commissions in Bitcoin. In the video I run through some actual numbers and show how different earning levels with those two programs can affect the timeline to 1 Bitcoin. Whether your goal is a full Bitcoin or simply to build your stack faster, the video should help put the numbers in perspective, whether you want to work with such programs or not. Here's the YouTube version of the video: <iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/OgVQy0LXp1Q" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" webkitallowfullscreen="webkitallowfullscreen" mozallowfullscreen="mozallowfullscreen" frameborder="0" > And here's where you can get more info about stacking your sats with the Mission 1 Bitcoin funnel: https://llpgpro.com/mhpz6yzd/3sp Let's go! Cheers! DH #InspiredFocus Resources: Join my Satsman army for free and start stacking sats every single day: https://satsman.com/?ref=hirohurl Check out my library of Satsman-related Hive blog posts: https://peakd.com/bbh/@hirohurl/all-about-satsmancom-how-to-earn-bitcoin-satoshi-every-single-day 🪙😎🪙
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How Much Can You Really Earn with Satsman? A Full-Year Breakdown (With Bitcoin Price Scenarios)
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=hirohurl/c52b7d8c If you’ve ever wondered whether small daily Bitcoin rewards can actually add up to something meaningful, this post will give you a clear answer. I recently ran the numbers on Satsman.com to see what a full year of consistent activity looks like as a Pro-Max upgraded member. Pro Max costs $9.99 per month, or $99 per year, so for me the first objective is to turn my $99 cash investment into at least $99 of Bitcoin at current prices. <iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/V65S3iT6Uyk" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" webkitallowfullscreen="webkitallowfullscreen" mozallowfullscreen="mozallowfullscreen" frameborder="0" > What Is Satsman.com? First, a quick recap. Satsman is a simple platform where you log in daily and complete three short "missions" to earn satoshi, the smallest unit of Bitcoin. Unlike the old faucet sites, the rewards here are more generous and I find the experience is much more engaging. (I still work with sites such as Cointiply and FireFaucet, but Satsman offers a much better model for earning Bitcoin sats every day.) The three missions are, Price discovery - convert the US dollar price of a common product into satoshi. (21 sats) Bitcoin knowledge (multiple choice) - read a short text, then select the correct answer. (21 sats) Opinion poll (multiple choice) - read the question and choose the answer that is best for you. (21 sats) As a ProMax member, you earn 21 sats per mission. With three missions per day, that’s 63 sats daily. Over a full year, that alone adds up to 22,995 sats. If Bitcoin is valued at $100,000, that’s about $23. If Bitcoin reaches $500,000, that becomes roughly $115. And at $1 million per Bitcoin, you’re looking at nearly $230 from just a minute a day. But that’s only the beginning. On top of the daily missions, there are now two simple games you can play each day, SatsCipher (like Hive Word), and the latest game, SatsStacker, a number-matching game). Assuming that you earn 30 sats per game, each one adds 10,950 sats over the year. Combined, that’s another 21,900 sats, effectively doubling your base earnings. Then there are the streak bonuses. If you log in consistently, you unlock milestone rewards that stack as you go. By the end of a full year, these bonuses total 44,800 sats. This is one of the most underrated parts of the system, because it rewards consistency rather than effort. Recruit Your Sats Army Satsman has an affiliate program that is easy to promote because free members can earn sats too. That makes it much easier to recommend that programmes where you have to pay before you can earn. If you refer just 10 active users, and each of them earns you 12 sats per day, that generates 43,800 sats over the year. If those 10 people also refer others, and you could end up with 100 second-level users earning you 3 sats per day, that adds another 109,500 sats annually. When you combine all the figures I've mentioned, your total annual earnings come to 242,995 sats. At different Bitcoin price levels, that looks like this: At $100,000 per Bitcoin, about $243 At $500,000, about $1,215 At $1,000,000, about $2,430 This is based on a very modest referral structure. There’s no limit to how much this can grow if you actively build a network and help others do the same. Stacking for the Long Term What makes this even more compelling is the long-term effect of stacking. If you continue the same activity over multiple years, the numbers compound. After three years, you’re looking at 728,985 sats. After five years, over 1.2 million sats. And after ten years, nearly 2.43 million sats. At higher Bitcoin valuations, those totals start to become genuinely significant. Of course, none of these figures are guaranteed. Your results will depend on your consistency, your referrals, and the future price of Bitcoin, up or down... But what this model shows is that simple daily actions, repeated consistently, can build into something meaningful over time. And importantly, this isn’t a grind. The daily missions take only a minute or two, the games are fun, and the platform is designed to be engaging rather than exhausting. If you’d like to try it for yourself, consider joining my Satsman army! https://satsman.com/?ref=hirohurl Bonus HIVE and ECENCY Tokens 4 U! I also offer additional incentives for Hive users. If you join through my link and complete your daily missions for your first ten days, I'll send you 1 HIVE and 5,000 ECENCY tokens. Full details are in this post: https://peakd.com/bbh/@hirohurl/all-about-satsmancom-how-to-earn-bitcoin-satoshi-every-single-day If you’re already earning on Hive, this is a natural extension. You’re simply adding another small, consistent stream of Bitcoin accumulation to your daily crypto stacking routine. Over time, that habit can turn into something much bigger than it first appears. Cheers! DH #InspiredFocus
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Another attempt at a 90 second #deadhang
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=hirohurl/e23a8bf5 This was my fifth and final dead hang challenge of March 2026. My record dead-hang until then was 81 seconds... Would I be able to beat it? I took along a countdown timer to see if it would help me stay on the bar for the full 90 seconds. The timer had a magnet on the back, so I was able to stick it on the metal upright pole and keep my eye on it as the seconds counted down to zero... https://youtube.com/shorts/tYS2yyIdSL4 Cheers! DH #InspiredFocus
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My 4th Dead Hang Challenge of the Month... Can I Beat My Record... or Even Hit My 90 Sec Target??
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=hirohurl/8289ee85 Having not done a single dead hang for about a year, this month I've done four so far... Deadhang 1 = 60+ seconds: https://peakd.com/hive-181335/@hirohurl/9a2e9259 Deadhang 2 = +/-74 seconds - nice progress, but no video. Deadhang 3 = 40 seconds 😔 - a step backwards last week. I felt I was in trouble from the get go... Deadhang 4 = ... - Today! Can I get back on track with today's dead hang? Watch the video to find out! 😅🦥 https://youtube.com/shorts/5cWfpPJv4rE?si=-L5RNR_2k8voKhWu I'm hoping to get in another attempt to hang for 90 seconds next Monday. If I can get to 90 seconds before the month is out... let's see if I can close in on my stretch goal (maybe a literal "stretch" goal) of an old-geezer two-minute dead-hang in 2026! Go go go! Cheers! DH #InspiredFocus
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Playing Sats Cipher & Hive Word to Have Fun, Earn Crypto & Create Content
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=hirohurl/329ac59b Here's a video I recorded a couple of days ago of me playing two simple word games that let you earn a little crypto while having fun. If you enjoy puzzles like Wordle, these will feel very familiar. The two games are SatsCipher on Satsman.com and HiveWord, by hiveword.xyz on the Hive blockchain. Both games follow the same basic idea. You have six tries to guess a five letter word. After each guess, the game shows which letters are correct and whether they are in the right position. Bit by bit you narrow down the possibilities until you find the answer. It is simple, quick, and can be somewhat addictive. <iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/TdUnWp7eths" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" webkitallowfullscreen="webkitallowfullscreen" mozallowfullscreen="mozallowfullscreen" frameborder="0" > Winning Satoshi with Sats Cipher The first game I tried is SatsCipher on Satsman. The nice twist here is that you win Satoshi depending on how quickly you solve the puzzle. If you get the word in the first guess you win the maximum reward. As the guesses increase the reward decreases, but even solving it later still earns you something. It's yet another way to stack sats every day on Satsman.com (but only available for Pro members). In the video I start with a random guess to get some letters on the board, choosing a word with five different letters to eliminate or confirm as many as possibile in the first shot. After a couple of guesses the puzzle starts to take shape and you can begin narrowing down the answer. I managed to solve the puzzle in four guesses and picked up a small Satoshi reward in the process. Another nice feature is that the result can be shared. The game generates a puzzle grid that hides the actual word but shows the pattern of guesses. This lets you post your result on social media or other platforms without spoiling the answer for other players. Hive Word After finishing SatsCipher, I switched over to HiveWord on the Hive blockchain. HiveWord works in a very similar way. It is also a daily puzzle with six chances to guess a five letter word. If you have played Wordle or similar games, you will immediately understand how it works. What makes HiveWord interesting for Hive users is that it fits nicely into the Hive ecosystem. You can copy your puzzle with a single click, and paste your results on Hive based platforms such as Snapie.io. Then other players, or anybody else, can upvote and comment on your post. If you play the free game, you don't win any tokens, so the way to "earn" is to post your results and upvote and comment on other players' game reports so as to create a virtuous circle of micro-content creation, curation and earnings. From there it is easy to expand the idea further. If you want to write more about the experience, you can turn it into a longer blog post on Hive using front ends such as PeakD, or on 3Speak as I have done with this post. In other words, a simple daily puzzle can lead to a short post, a conversation with other users, and potentially even some Hive rewards for your content. I noticed today that some players post their results along with funny gifs to attract more attention. Nice idea! What I like about these games is that they combine a few things that many of us already enjoy. There is the puzzle solving aspect, the small crypto rewards, and the opportunity to share the experience with others online. None of the rewards are huge, but the games are quick to play and they add a bit of fun to the day. Play Hive Word for HIVE Prizes! One more thing about Hive Word - you can stake and play for HIVE! First you must stake 5 HIVE. Then either directly challenge another player, or set an "Open" challenge to accept any opponent. The other player accepts the challenge by staking 5 HIVE. The winner gets back 8.5 HIVE! 1 HIVE is burnt (so playing this game means you are helping to fight Hiveperinflation). 0.5 Hive goes to admin If you enjoy word puzzles and you like experimenting with different crypto platforms, both HiveWord and SatsCipher are worth checking out. (To play SatsCipher you must be a Pro member of Satsman). They are simple games, but they show how even small interactive tools can make online communities more engaging. Cheers! DH #InspiredFocus Resources Hive Word: https://hiveword.xyz/ Snapie Micro Blog: https://www.snapie.io/@hirohurl Sats Cipher: https://satsman.com/?ref=hirohurl - join my team and complete 3 x daily tasks for Ecency and HIVE rewards from me!
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Old Geezer Tries A 60 Second Dead Hang in the Park
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=hirohurl/9a2e9259 It was a cloudy old day, and I found myself in a park with time to spare before my annual tax appointment. Rather than sit scrolling on my phone, I decided to revisit one of my small personal challenges: the dead hang. My long-term goal is 90 seconds. My best ever is just over 70 seconds, some time last year. But I haven’t practised at all since then, so today’s aim was simple: see if I could manage a solid 60 seconds. Setting Up (The Over-50 Version) First, I slipped on a pair of cheap Japanese work gloves - the kind you can buy in multi-pack in Daiki or any other DIY store (and probably at Daiso and other 100 yen shops). They have plastic bobbles on the palms and fingers so provide some extra grip as well as protection. I was wearing a heavy leather jacket, so I took that off, and my teacosy hat as well - the less weight the better, though I didn't go so far as to remove my shoes! I didn't bring a timer, and as I was using my phone to record the challenge, I decided to count the seconds out loud - a rough and ready minute. (In the end, I think I hung there for about 65 seconds or so.) Since I'm a tall gink with long arms, I had to keep my legs bent to maintain the dangle. What a Dead Hang Feels Like The first half feels controlled. Your shoulders settle, your grip engages, and you focus on breathing. By the latter part, the fingers begin to complain. Grip becomes the limiting factor. By the end, my hands began to peel away from the bar, but I managed to count to sixty before releasing my grip. Meanwhile, life carried on around me. Children from a nearby kindergarten came marching into the park in a long crocodile and played on the climbing frame and slide. Some of them gave the old foreign geezer hanging from the bar a quizzical look, but no more than that. Benefits and Risks of Dead Hanging For older geezers who are up to the challenge, dead hanging offers several real benefits: Grip strength: one of the strongest predictors of overall health and longevity. Shoulder stability: strengthening connective tissue and supporting joint integrity. Spinal decompression: a gentle counter to decades of sitting. Mental resilience: staying calm while discomfort builds. But let’s not overdo it. Dead hangs are not risk-free. If you have rotator cuff injuries, shoulder impingement, elbow pain, high blood pressure, or are completely out of shape and overweight, you should proceed carefully, or avoid dead hanging entirely. Partial hangs with feet on the ground are a safer starting point. Progress gradually. My very first dead hang, a few years ago, lasted barely ten seconds, as this blog post from 2023 testifies: https://peakd.com/ctp/@hirohurl/spring-deadhang-challenge-1--can-i-manage-10-seconds However, all things considered, I’m in relatively good condition and felt comfortable for most of the minute. The challenge wasn’t pain; it was grip endurance. There’s something beautifully simple about a dead hang. No machines, just a bar, you and gravity. Ninety seconds remains the target. I’m not there yet, but it was good to get back on the bar today. Afterwards, I wandered down the road for a mango frappucino before heading back to the tax office. In the end, I didn't get a tax rebate this time, but had to cough up 800 yen (about $5) in unpaid tax for 2025. Cheers! DH #InspiredFocus
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My 60-Day Satoshi-Earning Streak with Satsman.com 🎉
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=hirohurl/8ab08550 I received an email from Satsman earlier this week telling me that my login streak hit the 60-day mark. Yes, I have logged in every single day for the past 60 days and completed the three daily missions without missing a day. That consistency has just paid off with a 6,000 satoshi milestone reward. Thank you very much Satsman! <iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/BsLog1PzmdE" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" webkitallowfullscreen="webkitallowfullscreen" mozallowfullscreen="mozallowfullscreen" frameborder="0" > For completing the daily missions as a Founding Member (or a Pro Max Member) I earn 3 x 21 sats, or 63 sats per day. That may not sound like much in isolation, but the power is consistency; the power is in the streak. When you reach certain streak milestones, you receive bonus payments. The 60 day milestone added 6,000 sats to my balance in one go. At the moment, my current balance stands at 36,000 sats, and my total earnings is over 58,000 sats now . I joined a little over 60 days ago, probably closer to 65 days now, although in the very beginning I was not perfectly consistent. The key difference is that for the last 60 days I have logged in every day without fail. At my current pace I am earning close to a thousand sats per day, and I expect that to increase as the account matures and the team grows. Satsman Swag Store One interesting new feature on the platform is the Sats store. You can now spend your sats on branded merchandise such as caps, bags, badges, and cups. It is a nice touch and shows that the platform is developing. Personally, however, my focus is on accumulation rather than spending. Every sat I earn now represents long term leverage. The earnings themselves come from several small streams that add up over time. There are one sat commissions, team mission commissions, the 63 daily sats from completing all three "missions," and then the larger streak milestone bonuses. When you scroll through the earnings history, you see them stacking steadily. The system rewards daily habit. You log in, complete the three missions, and extend your streak. That simple routine is the foundation of everything. Early Days Satsman is still very young. It is only in its third month as far as I can tell. I discovered it in December and joined because it is free to join, has transparent ownership, is easy to understand, and fun to engage with each day. Free members can earn three times seven sats each day just by completing the missions. I chose to upgrade to the yearly premium membership at 90 dollars for the year. With steady daily participation and streak rewards, it is realistic to work toward earning that back and much more over the year, especially if you build a team alongside your own activity. I see it as a good way to convert a bit of fiat currency into Bitcoin with no KYC. My 125-Man Army Speaking of the team, my army currently stands at 125 members. I have personally recruited 28 of those. My man @oadissin in Benin has recruited over a hundred people, and around 90 of them have taken action, so he is ahead of me in the army ranks as I am "Officer Orange" and he is now "Lord Lightning" 🫡! That shows what can happen when someone really embraces the idea of stacking sats consistently and spreading the word about how to earn free sats each day. When you bring someone active into your downline, the effect multiplies. Upgraded Members Incidentally, in the video I said that I thought @oadissin was a free member, but later I found out how to check member rank status and it turns out that he is my first Pro Max referral! I also noticed that @benthomaswwd has upgraded as well - so congratulations on taking that step, Ben: Bitcoin is in the doldrums at the moment, but no worries, the more sats we accumulate now, the more significant they may feel when Bitcoin strengthens again over the long term. Small daily actions compound PROVIDED YOU TAKE CONSISTENT ACTION OVER TIME. Sixty days of consistency has proven that to me. I am looking forward to hitting the 90-day streak, when the prize will be 9,000 satoshi! Onwards and upwards! DH #InspiredFocus P. S. Join my Satsman Team! https://satsman.com?ref=hirohurl Then, complete 3 missions and I will send you 1 HIVE. For each consecutive day that you log in and complete 3 missions, I will send you 500 Ecency, up to your first 10 days (5,000 Ecency max reward). <a href="https://satsman.com?ref=hirohurl" target="_blank"><img src="https://images.hive.blog/DQmYRhaxK4BvoQM4gh3RgpLCWctWCJHHSLLDhLdNagpKdcL/Satsmanbanner1-460x60.png"></a>
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Sending Sats from Satsman to V4V.app on the Hive blockchain
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=hirohurl/212b71f1 Okay, so I wanted to see if I could send Bitcoin satoshis from my Satsman.com account directly into my Hive ecosystem using the V4V Lightning wallet, which runs on the Hive blockchain. Good news: it works! (Why wouldn't it?) <iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/t4qlzOgNZ74" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" webkitallowfullscreen="webkitallowfullscreen" mozallowfullscreen="mozallowfullscreen" frameborder="0" > Inside my Satsman back office, I had about 24,000 sats available to withdraw. For this test, I decided to send 10,000 sats, which is the minimum withdrawal amount on Satsman.com. The goal was to move those sats into my V4V.app wallet and confirm that we now have a working bridge from Satsman earnings directly into Hive via Lightning. I logged into my V4V account first. I hadn’t used it for a while and there was just one lonely satoshi in there. After grabbing (as I thought) my Lightning address from V4V, I went back to Satsman and opened the withdrawal panel. I entered 10,000 sats and pasted in my Lightning address, which turned out to be the QR string, and not my lightning address. In the end, I had to manually input my V4V lightning address. Not a big problem, but maybe the Magi guys could tweak the "Receive" page so that the "copy" icon by the lightning address actually copies the lightning address and not the QR code string. This was my first time sending sats to V4V from off-chain, and I wasn’t completely sure I had entered everything perfectly. Still, for the sake of testing, I was willing to risk 10,000 sats! 😇 The system accepted the address as valid - I wondered whether it had really checked that the address existed, or simply accepted the address structure - and I submitted the withdrawal request. Satsman showed the usual message saying the withdrawal was under review and could take up to 48 hours. From my previous experience, sending sats to my Blink wallet a couple of days ago, I knew the transaction would not be instant. That withdrawal had taken around 11 hours from start to finish, so I didn't hang around and wait for the V4V transaction to go through. The next morning, I checked my Satsman account. In the "Spent" section of my wallet, I could see the 10,000 sats marked as "sent." I had also received an email confirming that my withdrawal request had been received and was being processed. A few hours later, while I'd been in the Land of Nod, another email arrived letting me know the withdrawal had been approved and the sats were on their way to my V4V address. So the big question was: did they actually reach V4V? I logged into V4V and checked the transaction history. Sure enough, there were my sats! A deposit showing 9,999 sats, with a 1 sat fee deducted, had arrived a few hours earlier. The timing matched perfectly with the email notification from Satsman saying the withdrawal had been completed. So there you go! We can now send sats earned on Satsman directly to the V4V Lightning wallet and from there plug them into the Hive blockchain in whatever way you like. That opens up a very interesting path for anyone earning small amounts of Bitcoin and wanting to bring that value into Hive-based apps and tokens. Cheers! DH #InspiredFocus Resources: https://v4v.app/ <== Grab your Hive-based lightning wallet here! https://satsman.com/?ref=hirohurl (affiliate link) Free, rebrandable recruiting page: https://llpgpro.com/7jvvmr76/hive
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How To Withdraw Satoshis from Satsman if You Live in the USA
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=hirohurl/dbfb45c5 Today I want to address an important question that comes up from people using Satsman in the United States. The Lightning wallet options shown on the Satsman withdrawal page are Blink and Wallet of Satoshi. The issue is that neither of those wallets is available in the US. So the question is, can American users of Satsman.com withdraw their satoshis? To get an answer, I logged in to my Satsman account and put the question to the live AI assistant chat bot: <iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/wByrfYf01dI" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" webkitallowfullscreen="webkitallowfullscreen" mozallowfullscreen="mozallowfullscreen" frameborder="0" > The answer I got from the chat bot is good news for Americans! You can withdraw your sats to ANY lightning wallet that is available in the USA. There are several Lightning wallets that do operate in the United States. These include Strike, Cash App, Phoenix Wallet, Muun Wallet, Zeus, and Breez. Among these, Strike and Cash App are apparently considered the easiest for beginners because they are designed with U.S. users in mind and have straightforward interfaces. (Let me know in the comments if you use any of these wallets.) The withdrawal process itself does not really change. Instead of using Blink or Wallet of Satoshi, a U.S. user simply installs one of the supported wallets that works in their state, and paste their lightning address in the address field inside their Satsman account when processing a withdrawal. After submitting the request, the withdrawal goes into the usual review process. As with other withdrawals, processing typically takes between 24 and 48 hours while the transaction is reviewed for security purposes. Because regulations and app availability can vary from state to state in the USA, some users may find that certain wallets work better for them than others. If there is any uncertainty, check with the chat bot inside Satsman.com and it can probably give you some useful info. The important takeaway is that living in the United States does not prevent you from withdrawing your Bitcoin from Satsman. You just need to use a Lightning wallet that is available where you live. Once that is in place, the withdrawal process works in essentially the same way as it does for users in other countries. Cheers! DH #InspiredFocus Resources: https://satsman.com/?ref=hirohurl (affiliate link) Free, rebrandable recruiting page: https://llpgpro.com/7jvvmr76/hive
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How to Withdraw Satoshi from Satsman.com - Part 2: Payment Received!
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=hirohurl/cf3eb27a Yesterday I shared a video showing my first withdrawal request from Satsman.com, where I initiated a withdrawal of 12,668 satoshis to my Lightning wallet. https://peakd.com/hive-181335/@hirohurl/8ccfb086 Today I can confirm that the withdrawal was completed successfully. <iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/KNTeoFfw5OE" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" webkitallowfullscreen="webkitallowfullscreen" mozallowfullscreen="mozallowfullscreen" frameborder="0" > Shortly after I initiated the withdrawal, I received an email acknowledging the withdrawal request. Then, about eleven hours later, another email arrived confirming that the withdrawal had been approved and the Bitcoin had been sent to my Lightning wallet. Happily, when I opened my Blink wallet, the 12,668 satoshis were there. Sweet! This was actually the first transaction in that wallet, since I had only just set it up. The transaction details confirmed it came from Satsman. So the full process worked exactly as it should. I requested a Lightning withdrawal, the request was reviewed, approved, and the sats arrived safely in my wallet the same day. Based on this experience, Satsman has proven that it does pay, and it pays through the Lightning Network quickly and smoothly, so I feel even happier and more confident in promoting Satsman.com as a free or low-cost, and fun way to stack satoshis so we can claim our share of the limited supply of Bitcoin while we can! Cheers! DH #InspiredFocus P. S. @keithtaylor is the latest Hive-sourced recruit into my Satsman Army! Earlier today I sent Keith 1 Hive and 5,000 Ecency tokens. Who's next? Resources: https://satsman.com/?ref=hirohurl (affiliate link) Free, rebrandable recruiting page: https://llpgpro.com/7jvvmr76/hive
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Here we go! How to Withdraw Satoshi from Satsman.com - Part 1
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=hirohurl/8ccfb086 Today I recorded a quick live test of my first ever attempt to withdraw Bitcoin from my Satsman account using the Lightning Network. When I logged in, my account showed a total balance of 43,000 satoshis, with 36,000 available to withdraw. I decided to make a test withdrawal to see how smooth the process would be. On the wallet dashboard there is a withdrawal panel marked with a Lightning icon. After clicking it, I was given a choice of Lightning wallets. The two options shown were Blink and Wallet of Satoshi. Before I started recording, I downloaded the Blink wallet from Google Play to my Chromebook, although I guess most people would choose to use it on a mobile phone. (I forgot that I had downloaded a Wallet of Satoshi wallet to my phone a few months ago.) For this test, I decided to withdraw $10 worth of sats rather than the whole lot, which amounted to 12,668 sats when I recorded the video. So I entered a withdrawal amount of 12,668 satoshis, added my Lightning address and the system confirmed that the address was valid. After confirming that the address was correct and acknowledging that Lightning transactions cannot be reversed, I submitted the withdrawal request. The site immediately displayed a message saying the withdrawal request had been submitted and was under review, with processing expected within 48 hours. A short while later, I checked my email and saw a message from the Satsman admin. The email explained that the withdrawal would be reviewed within 24 hours for security and fraud prevention. Once approved, the payment would be sent to my Lightning wallet and a confirmation email would follow. I guess I need to allow up to 24 hours for that part of the transaction. Back in my Satsman account, my balance had already updated. My total balance showed 30,000 satoshis, and the amount available to withdraw had adjusted accordingly. This indicates that the requested amount had been deducted and was now pending. At this stage, everything in the process worked exactly as described. Now it is simply a matter of waiting for the review to complete and the sats to arrive in the Lightning wallet. Fingers crossed! I will report the result in Part 2 or 3. (I have made one more video for US residents.) Cheers! DH #InspiredFocus Resource https://satsman.com/?ref=hirohurl (affiliate link)
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Cheers to my Satsman Recruits from the Hive Blockchain! Here are some tokens for you!
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=hirohurl/ea95f3b7 Cheers folks. I am celebrating a small milestone today. My Satsman army is now 35 soldiers strong. Seventeen of those are personal recruits and I have five more who are still in the process of getting active. <iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/_cUGuHa-EHk" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" webkitallowfullscreen="webkitallowfullscreen" mozallowfullscreen="mozallowfullscreen" frameborder="0" > What really made me smile this week is that four of my personal recruits came directly from the Hive blockchain after I shared a couple of posts about Satsman, here: Satsman Review - https://peakd.com/hive-181335/@hirohurl/cd5fd634 And here: My First 30 Days stacking Sats with Satsman - https://peakd.com/hive-181335/@hirohurl/78333d63 That is exactly why I love Hive. You can talk about something you genuinely enjoy, people check it out, and real connections form. In this case, four Hivers opened Satsman accounts through my link and actually got active, completing missions and starting to stack sats. That deserved more than just a thank you in the comments. So I decided to bung them some Hive tokens! From now on, anyone who chooses to join Satsman through my link and becomes active will receive one Hive from me. If you upgrade inside Satsman, I will also send you one HBD and ten more Hive on top. I want this to be fun, rewarding, and very real, not just talk. Sending My First Referrals' Hive and Ecency Rewards In the video I just posted, I went through my active referrals and picked out the four who came from Hive. @oadissin - my first Hive referral and a great guy from Benin who has already pulled 21 recruits into Satsman. @lisamgentile1961 @benthomaswwd @tydynrain I sent each of them 1 HIVE via Ecency because it is one of the easiest ways to move Hive around, and added a memo: "Thank you for joining Satsman!" Keychain made the whole process smooth and simple. A couple of clicks and done. No fees, no friction, just instant value moving from one account to another. That is still something that impresses me every time I use Hive. We are so used to it that we sometimes forget how powerful it really is. After sending the Hive, I thought why stop there. I had a pile of Ecency points sitting in my wallet, so I claimed them and decided to share those too. I sent 5,000 Ecency points to each of the same four people. Again, quick, simple transfers through Keychain, and just like that they had extra points they can use inside the Ecency ecosystem. This is the kind of circular economy I enjoy being part of. Hive brings people in. They discover Satsman and start stacking sats. Then I send value back to them on Hive in the form of Hive and Ecency points. Everyone is learning, earning, and experimenting with different parts of the cryptosphere at the same time. If you are on Hive and have been curious about Satsman, this is my way of giving you a nudge. Open a free Satsman account through my link and get active, and I will send you one Hive. If you decide to upgrade, the rewards from me get bigger. It is my way of saying thanks and of strengthening the bridge between Hive and the world of stacking sats. Thanks again to everyone who has joined Satsman through my link so far. There will only ever be 21 million Bitcoin, so here's is to stacking your sats while you can, growing your Hive account, and having a bit of fun along the way. Cheers for now. DH #InspiredFocus Resources: https://satsman.com/?ref=hirohurl (affiliate link) Free, rebrandable recruiting page: https://llpgpro.com/7jvvmr76/hive
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My First Month with Satsman.com – A Simple Bitcoin Stacking Update
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=hirohurl/78333d63 It’s January 28th, 2026, and I’ve now been using Satsman.com for just over a month. I upgraded to the one-year premium membership about three and a half weeks ago, so this feels like a good time to share a proper progress report. If you are more interested in steady progress than wild speculation, this may be right up your street. Check out my latest video and read the rest of the blog post for all the details: <iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/ob1bRvUEVPY" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" webkitallowfullscreen="webkitallowfullscreen" mozallowfullscreen="mozallowfullscreen" frameborder="0" > How Much I’ve Earned So Far As of today, I’ve earned 40,110 satoshi. With Bitcoin currently around 88,000 dollars, that works out at roughly $35.00. That may not sound like a fortune, but this is just from the first month, and my total cost for the one-year upgrade was $99.00. We are still in the early days. At the current pace, and with my referral team growing, I expect to more than cover that cost over the year. Anything beyond that is a bonus, and I’m perfectly happy to subscribe with fiat and get the payback in Bitcoin. For me, this is not about getting rich quickly. It is about steadily accumulating something that has a fixed supply and long-term potential. My Team Is Growing Around the World Satsman uses a fun, gamified theme and calls your referral group your army. Right now, I have 30 people in my army. I personally referred 13 of them, and another 17 were brought in by people I referred. What I really enjoy is how international this has become. My team now includes people from North America, Europe, Asia, Oceania, South America, and Africa. My top-performing team member is @oadissin from Benin in West Africa. He joined through my previous Hive post on this topic and has already brought in more than 20 people himself. That tells me something important. You do not have to limit yourself to English-speaking countries. Because people can join Satsman for free and start earning immediately, it has global appeal. That makes it much easier to grow a team than with many traditional online programs. I Recently Ranked Up Yesterday I moved up in rank to what Satsman calls Sergeant Stacker. That happened because I now have more than 10 active referrals. With that promotion came a bonus of 1,400 satoshi. Small rewards like this come along as you reach different milestones, and they add up over time. It is surprisingly motivating to see your progress recognised in a concrete way. The Daily Routine Is Simple One of the main ways you earn is by completing three short daily missions. These usually involve basic Bitcoin knowledge, a quick poll, or a simple calculation. It takes just a few minutes a day. I have built up a streak of more than 30 days now, and that also brings extra bonuses. As a paid member, I earn more satoshi per mission than free members do. It is not life-changing money each day, but it is steady, and it comes with a bit of ongoing learning about how Bitcoin works. For those of us who did not grow up with digital money, that gentle learning curve is actually a nice bonus. Extra Bonuses for Pro Members Today I noticed a bonus mission for Pro members. It offered 500 satoshi for posting a short video review on social media: That is exactly what I am doing with this update. It is a good example of the extra little earning opportunities that come with being upgraded. These small extras can make a noticeable difference over time. What About Withdrawals? I currently have just over 40,000 satoshi in my account. Not all of it is available to withdraw yet because some of it is still in a holding period. About 12,000 satoshi can be withdrawn now, and the rest will become available soon. Rather than withdraw a small amount, I am going to wait a few more days and then do a larger test withdrawal. I will record that and share it so you can see exactly how the process works. Why I Chose to Upgrade You can join Satsman for free, and that is a good way to test it. I decided to go for the $99 per year Founding Member upgrade. That gives higher rewards per mission, access to bonus earning tasks, referral bonuses, and something called an auto army builder, where the company places some new members under you. I was the 14th person to take that founding upgrade, so it still feels very early in the life of this platform. Of course, everyone has to decide what fits their own budget and comfort level. I only recommend upgrading if you can afford it without stress. A Way to Boost Your Position in Hive? One possible application for Hivers could be to earn sats on Satsman.com and transfer them to your Hive account to boost your Hive, HBD, or favourite second tier projects. For my part, I intend to stack my sats and not trade them, but it's good to know there might just be another way to boost your position in Hive should you choose to do so. Cheers! DH #InspiredFocus Resource https://satsman.com/?ref=hirohurl
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Affiliate Marketing: Why I Don’t "Pay It Forward" in Subscription-Based Affiliate Programs
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=hirohurl/a8668ea9 From time to time, I receive emails from subscribers asking if I’ll “pay it forward” and cover their first month in a subscription-based affiliate program. Most recently, this question came up in relation to a program I've worked with for well over ten years now. The program pays 100% commissions on the front end, so my subscriber's idea is that I pay for his first month during which time he hopes to get a sale and presumably pay me back, having broken even, and build his business from there... On paper, that sounds reasonable. In practice, it’s one of the fastest ways to set yourself up for frustration, so I decided to make a “walking-talking” video for my list subscriber and anybody else who hopes to get some “PIF love” from their sponsor. In the video I talk through a better alternative for broke affiliate marketers to adopt: <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/NdcK4kwOrBo?si=pHr_3N-y9gSB0B3U" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" referrerpolicy="strict-origin-when-cross-origin" allowfullscreen></iframe> The real problem with starting this way If a small monthly fee is already a make-or-break decision, then the issue isn’t the program – it’s timing and foundation. Building an online business takes experimentation, patience, and consistency. Very few beginners make sales immediately, especially if they’re still learning how to generate traffic, build a list, and follow up properly. When money is tight, recurring monthly fees create pressure. Pressure leads to rushed decisions, desperation promotions, and eventually giving up. I’ve been there myself, and I’ve watched countless others go through the same cycle. That’s why I don’t believe subscription-based programs are where you should start if you’re coming in with little or no budget. What to do instead if you’re starting from zero If you’re short on cash, the smarter move is to remove monthly commitments entirely and focus on fundamentals. Start by using free tools. A free LeadsLeap account gives you a basic autoresponder, a lead capture page, and the ability to send broadcast emails. That’s enough to begin building a list and learning how this business actually works. Next, look for products you can promote without upfront costs. WarriorPlus is a good example. Many vendors are willing to approve beginners who haven't yet made any sales, especially for traffic-related offers. Traffic is always in demand, and it’s much easier to promote than most “make money” promises. At this stage, your goal isn’t to get rich. It’s to learn how to build a list, make offers, and follow up consistently. Building traffic leverage without monthly fees Once you start bringing in a little money, the next priority should be traffic leverage – not subscription-based programs yet. This is where lifetime safelist memberships make sense. With a one-time payment, you get ongoing traffic benefits without the stress of monthly bills. As your list grows, you can also promote those traffic programs to your subscribers, creating a small but steady feedback loop. Earning while learning Another option I discuss in the video is joining programs that pay you even as a free member. One example is Satsman.com – a site where you can start earning Bitcoin satoshis from day one without spending anything. Programs like this are easier to promote because they’re free to join and offer immediate value. They’re also a practical way to begin building assets – both a list and a small crypto stash – while you’re still learning the ropes. The bigger picture There are many ways to start an online business with little or no money, but none of them are effortless. You still have to do the work, and you have to do it consistently. What I want to help people avoid is putting money they can’t afford into programs they’re not yet skilled enough to profit from. Subscription programs absolutely have their place – I’ve benefitted a lot from programs such as the Prosperity Marketing System over the years – but they work best once you already have traffic, systems, and experience in place. Take this step by step. Build your foundation first. The rest comes later. Cheers! DH #InspiredFocus Resources Leadsleap.com Satsman.com
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Satsman.com Review: A Simple Way to Earn Bitcoin Sats
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=hirohurl/cd5fd634 I’ve been testing a new Bitcoin earning platform called Satsman, and after spending some time inside it, I made this video walkthrough to show how it works and why I think it’s worth a look: <iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/lYiHmCefdAI" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" webkitallowfullscreen="webkitallowfullscreen" mozallowfullscreen="mozallowfullscreen" frameborder="0" > Satsman is designed around a very simple idea: with a fixed number of Bitcoin (21 million), it makes sense to earn a small amount of Bitcoin Satoshi every day while learning about Bitcoin itself. What Is Satsman? Satsman is a free-to-join Bitcoin rewards platform built around daily “missions.” Each mission is quick and easy, and your sats are credited immediately after completing each mission. The platform is professionally put together, and easy to navigate and use. When you log in, you receive an access code by email. From there, everything is clearly laid out. How the Daily Missions Work Each day you complete three missions. That’s it. As a free member, each mission earns 7 sats, so 21 sats per day. With the first upgrade, “Satsman Pro” ($4.99 per month), that doubles. With the full upgrade, “Satsman Pro Max” ($9.99 per month, or $99 per year), each mission pays 21 sats, for a total of 63 sats per day. The missions themselves are straightforward: Mission 1: A Bitcoin calculation You’re asked a simple question about converting a dollar price into sats at today’s Bitcoin rate. It’s multiple choice, and there’s even a calculator if you want to check the numbers. Mission 2: A Bitcoin knowledge question These are short, factual questions about Bitcoin or the Lightning Network. Again, multiple choice and very quick to complete. Mission 3: An opinion poll No right or wrong answer here. You simply give your opinion on a Bitcoin-related topic, such as how you store your BTC. Click three buttons, complete three missions, and your sats are credited immediately. Optional Social Sharing (Not Required) After each mission, there’s an option to share a Bitcoin fact and your referral link on social media. This is completely optional. You can earn your sats without sharing anything at all. For people who do use social media or run blogs, the sharing tools are nicely done and easy to use. Daily 5,000 SAT Prize Draw Satsman also runs a daily prize draw where one member wins 5,000 sats every single day. Entry is free once you’re logged in. Just click the big orange button to enter. Building Your “Satsman Army” Satsman includes a referral system where you can earn 7%-21% depending on your membership level. It’s also been gamified in a smart way. As you refer active members, you build your “army” and move up through ranks such as: Satoshi Starter Orange Piller (my current level) Sergeant Stacker and beyond Each rank unlocks additional satoshi rewards. For example: Your first referral earns you 70 bonus sats Referring three active members earns you 700 sats Higher ranks earn progressively more sats You earn 100 sats when a referral completes their first 3 missions, you earn extra sats as the geographical diversity of your referrals increases, and so on. The dashboard shows: how many active members you have what your next milestone is where your referrals are coming from geographically It’s clear, motivating, and easy to track. When Can You Withdraw? Satsman allows you to claim your earnings after 15 days. When you initiate a withdrawal, it takes 24-48 hours for the withdrawal to be approved, depending on your subscription rank. How Is It Sustainable? I didn’t address this question in the video, but the site generates revenue from two sources, Upgraded member subscriptions Advertising revenue So far, the ads, though present, have been unobtrusive. Who Is Behind The Program? The program is owned by an Irish bloke called Brian McGinty who you can check out at https://getalife.global/ . Here is the spiel about him on Satsman: Final Thoughts There will only ever be 21 million Bitcoin. Many sats have already been lost forever. Demand continues to grow. Accumulating sats without spending fiat money makes sense, especially when the process is simple and repeatable. Satsman is one of those platforms I enjoy logging into. I answer a few questions, earn my sats, check my progress, enter the daily draw, and move on with my day. If you want something straightforward, low-pressure, and Bitcoin-focused, consider joining my Satsman army: https://satsman.com?ref=hirohurl (affiliate link) Cheers! DH #InspiredFocus
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