Thank you very much for your detailed feedback!
I really appreciate that you took the time to clarify some technical points regarding Blurt mechanics.
Curation rewards timing – You're absolutely right, the crucial threshold is after 5 minutes. My phrasing regarding "maximizing" the return could have been clearer. Thank you for pointing that out!
Voting Power myth – That’s actually new information for me! I had not come across it in this form before. I’ve already read your post and found it very insightful—thank you for sharing it.
Delegation rewards – You’re correct: officially, 100% of the curation rewards generated by delegated BP go to the curator. However, delegators don’t necessarily come away empty-handed. In some cases, private agreements, manual compensations, or incentive structures exist where delegators receive benefits—such as a share of rewards or other perks. So while the blockchain itself might not automatically reward the delegator, indirect income opportunities are often possible. It's worth checking the specific agreements.
Post title critique – Fair point. My intention was more to explore the question from a broader angle, rather than definitively answer it. However, I did summarize my personal conclusion in the final section of the post:
The answer depends on how much effort, strategy, and patience one is willing to invest. While Blurt may not make you a millionaire overnight, it can become a solid additional income stream when used wisely.
Still, I understand your point that the title could have been clearer in reflecting that nuance.
Additionally, just a small side note for context:
Both Blurt and Hive originate from the same base—the Steem blockchain—though they have evolved into separate projects with different rules and communities. They share structural similarities but are not the same. Feel free to fact-check this history; it’s quite interesting.
Based on your feedback, I have made several corrections and adjustments to the post to improve its accuracy. Thanks again—it helps not only me but also the community! Always happy to exchange ideas.