Hive And Coffee


There’s no coffee without Hive and there’s no Hive without coffee.


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I don’t know if you think the same way, but that is for me. Hive and coffee have always been with me from the last 4 years. Those are what fuels my boring mundane days into something more exciting. And what is more exciting is when I read posts mentioning how Hive has helped them and the things that they get from being on Hive. Even after countless times reading similar posts, it never bores me. It just convinces me more that this place works, this whole ecosystem is working.

Yet at the same time, whenever I log on twitter, I see some tech folks keep asking about what is going to be the next big web3 social media; a community that pays its content creator, censorship resistant and low fees. Hive (& the previou blockchain) has existed longer than I have but remains to be ignored by many. It is still a mystery to me why so many people are sleeping on hive. This is the place where we, as regular people, have the chance to make something from what we’re passionate about. We don’t have to be an influencer or even have big followers on decentralized social media. You can start from scratch here and hustle your way by sharing what you’re passionate about.

I know I might be biased but this place, it’s working. If you still ask me how? I was just a regular kid who tried to find its place in this world. I was young when I started here, blogging about random things, ranting about my school days, and writing poems and stories. From that, I made frens here and there which is something I am really grateful for. Then, You know, they say a humanities major is most likely to be broke, I am not and that thanks to everyone who has supported and trusted me on hive for all these years. While most of my friends who graduated don't have a job, I already have something going on with me. My day is mostly full of curating, compiling posts, checking from one community to another, and sometimes it can seem like I don’t sleep at all, but I do. Then, there is other stuff I do as well outside hive, but I can say, the majority of my time these days is 80% hive and 20% other things. Thanks to hive, I can make a living from what I am passionate about, even establish a community and connect with my fellow bookworms. And that, I think, is how non-tech people can do and contribute to this new Web3 ecosystem. Do something you’re passionate about and find your place here while not forgetting to connect with others.

I got to finally sit down, rest this weekend, and scribbled about this post. Oh yeah, though I am not actively onboarding people at the moment, my laptop has the hive sticker which sometimes piques people’s interest when I sit down at the cafes or just public places. I also have Hive wallpaper in my room and on my laptop. Occasionally, I also bring up hive to my newer frens who are outside cryptocurrencies. I tell them what it is and what it can do. I hope they can join when they feel like it, especially these days web3 and NFT are the headlines.

Moving on to another topic, In the past, I have heard about tokens relating to coffee. I was expecting that the token would be used for community projects where people can talk about coffee and get paid for it or getting free coffee. Silly me, it was just some kind of wallet. Another one I know is [ fairchain where they attempted to reinvest to the families and the farmers through their token I think this opportunity right here that we have on hive, is how we can empower everyone, not just the farmers but also the cafe, roasters and even the consumers. Essentially, the farmers make the coffee (they can share about the coffee process), then the coffee shop can use the community to advertise the coffee or I don’t know basically the marketing part, and the coffee consumers can write the reviews and get something from it. I am not sure if that’s ideal either but that’s just what I daydreamed to be about. Maybe Hive system would change in the future, maybe it won’t, but as per current system, that’s how I see it. People invest to hive and then support the farmers, creators, or brands they love while they also get the support back.

Anyway, if you made it this far, thank you for reading my day dreaming ideas about hive and coffee whilst also reading how hive has helped me. Thank you again, everyone who has trusted and supported me all these years.

Alright… I need another cup. See ya later.



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image.pngMac is a content creator that covers literature, books, technology, philosophy, nootropics, productivity, minimalist lifestyle, cybersecurity, and languages. Other than those, she is passionate about cooking and travel. In her free time, she enjoys learning various things.
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 3 years ago  

Hello Mac,
This post gave me goosebumps, as I totally get your personal connection with hive.
There are so many credible points in what you've said about hive, and I'm not on the onboarding program either, but try my best to inform and get others to at least check Hive out.
I think your growth on Hive is amazing. You're a clever person!
I know you're tech savvy, so it's no surprise that you discovered and experimented with Hive at a young age.
Thanks for sharing this awesome post with the community 😍

Ah yes, Hive is very very personal to me. It's like my online diary that shows my retrogression or even the progress I have in my life. I knew that one day, I'd find the people who loves coffee as much as I do. Now with community features, it makes it easier to find coffee heads and coffee snobs 😂

Due to my mental health, Hive is something I've always try to make a way of living while writing about the things I am passionate about (in my case, music and art in general), but I sink. Constantly, I get stuck in my own head.

I really love being part of a community that contributes so much just for the sake of doing so, and that, in the process, motivates me to do it too. That is the great thing about Hive.

I started just exactly where you are @danirtist , I wasn't in the right mental state and hive helped me channel my creativity. I am definitely at much a better place. You'll get there and I wish you luck. And you can always find the place where you feel home the most, contribute there, and who knows, where the road will lead you!

There might be better ways but maybe you could have a coffee based front end that has posts by anyone from farmers, dealers, reviewers, cafe owenrs, cafe customers etc. Then you can have a curator whale that curates the ones with the best business practices (fair pay, good for the environment etc.)

You could also encourage the coffee shops and dealers to advertise (have they buy the token and pay to a @null account. This was the plan I proposed to NM a while ago.

That'd be great to have one since I see the potential of coffee niche. Some people I talk to IRL even some relatives either wants a) becoming/ already a barista, b) having a coffee shop c) suddenly a coffee snob. It would be cool to have a front-end for sure with its working token, good curation, and moderation system. And yes, advertising within the system and pay to @null account may work. I don't know but has NM does it? It would be nice that there are natural shops or stuff that are exist there and advertise their stuff, don't you think?

They never implemented it. They liked the idea but didn't really have any web designers or programmers.

We have something in common, I am practically addicted to coffee. It is a vital thing to consume coffee. But last year, I got some bad news from my doctor, he told me that I had to reduce my coffee consumption. It has been a difficult process :( it is the vital liquid that gives me energy, but health first, I have to consume less coffee.
Those of us who see all your great work, know that you are completely dedicated to Colmena. Like others, Colmena is part of our daily life, it is a job, but as it is a place where we do what we like, we feel satisfied, that is my main reason to be in Colmena, to publish what I like and of course, to be rewarded for it.
I love your wallpaper on the laptop.

I am also told the same by my doctor which is why I often drink decaf these days, I think you should try it if you want to still drink coffee. I heard chicory roots is also best coffee replacement, though I haven't tried. And right, it's just as addicting as the coffee itself :D

I got the wallpaper from @doze via Hive server that I use for laptop and one in my room. That reminds me, I need to also send him a tip after this post payout.

At the moment I have reduced my coffee consumption and am trying tea and other beverages hahaha. Yes, decaffeinated coffee is available in my country but at excessive prices, because it is an imported product.

I hardly can keep up with hive lately. open and voting a few post a day.
but awesome you can spend more time on hive, I am always distracted when I am online, most of the time ends up on youtube watching some random shorts. lol

I am more distracted when I am online from the phone, I always ended up watching youtube shorts or scrolling through twitter, endlessly lol


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Perfect combination ! How are you doing? @macchiata

I am doing good! it's been a while and so good to see you around again! how have you been?

The perfect combination 😃

 3 years ago  

Hello Mac,

We're Looking forward to seeing you soon;-)
Have a great day!