Well in 1M VESTS, but at least I'm a millionaire in something :) I've been slowly buying some here and there, and earning from free to play games on here as seen on my https://steemd.com/@keverw page
I have been more of a programmer than a writer, so for the past few months, I've been playing with Node.js and programming with the Steem blockchain. I've written a desktop application aimed at a better writing experience using a cross-platform development tool. I've been having trouble compiling it for Windows and have opened an issue about it which I hope to eventually release.
In the meantime, I decided I'd wanted to give a go at creating a game. It's called Safe Crack where whoever guesses the safe's code or is closest to the actual code wins Steem Dollars. Everyone who participants also earn some Steem Power to help empower the whole community. You can find the most recent game @safecrack
I always thought it'd be cool to be part of an early stage tech startup. While I don't work for Steemit Inc, I feel like I'm apart of this. People who were an early stage at Google or Facebook are millionaires now. Even early employees got stock. The guy who painted the first Facebook office got paid in stock, and it's now worth over 200 million dollars. A millionaire for painting a building, how awesome is that? http://gizmodo.com/an-artist-paid-in-stock-options-to-paint-facebooks-hq-m-1616406421
So I got a feeling that us people here early that are actively involved might be in for a pretty good surprise once we hit unicorn status. Please don't take this as investment advice, just a hunch. Like they say at the casino, don't gamble anything you can't lose.
Tech startup Image Credit: https://pixabay.com/en/tech-startup-computer-matrix-913034/