Yes, Hive is very weak because those who make the project do not spend money on advertising. They trust the reference system more, but it is not a system that works that well.
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Yes, Hive is very weak because those who make the project do not spend money on advertising. They trust the reference system more, but it is not a system that works that well.
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It works well, just not on Hive because people here are really more just about making their own bags than trying to help be apart of something bigger. There are projects that have paid for advertising and not much came of it. Hell, there have even been DHF proposals for marketing but they don’t get passed because the Hive cabal doesn’t want any new users. The whales want to keep sucking up all the big rewards.
If people want Hive to grow, they need to help it out. It can’t be just on the project owners. But that takes actually getting out there and trying to make things happen instead of waiting for someone else to do it. I say if you hold stake in a tribe or project on Hive, you should be helping promote to help your own account value, but most don’t see it that way.
Yes you are right. It looks like Hive will soon be no different from Steemit...
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You're one of the few people here who speaks honestly. What do you think will happen in the Hive in a few years? @coinlogic.online
You will have those few die hard users who basically have their entire financial life staked here, but long term is not looking promising. The lack of activity speaks for itself.
Yes, I agree with this too. Hive is not increasing in price either. Generally, it only rises as a pump...
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And that is only when someone buys up a bunch of Hive all at once.