This month, I received a total of over 200,000 in payments, all from the company's short film projects.


Previously, my sister and I invested 150,000 each in a short film company, used for early-stage rent, salaries, and other expenses.
I hold a 30% stake, and since the New Year, it's been over two months, and we've divided less than 300,000, and the revenue from the horizontal screen dramas I invested in hasn't started sharing profits yet, probably starting next month.
The total investment is around 9 million, and the current revenue share is about 16 million, after deducting promotional costs, roughly 60% profit.
Basically, I’ve reinvested all the payments into my stock account, and also, I did security work with another sister of mine, which should also bring in about 350,000 to 400,000 this month.
Anyway, to summarize, I don’t really worry about the Web2 business; my family handles that.
On the other hand, the stocks I bought myself, index funds, and cryptocurrencies are more mentally taxing.
Although Web2 doesn’t earn as much as Web3, it’s more stable.
Today, I also lent a partner 100,000 as an emergency loan—not out of poverty, but out of urgency.
She has the ability to repay, so it’s still necessary to help in emergencies.
I hope the next drama, “Night Linglong,” can also double its earnings like “Dream Talk Xu,” haha.
Really, after withdrawing from the crypto circle, I sleep much better!
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