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RE: Brutal Tokenomics

in #spk3 years ago

THE ISSUE is that there's just no audience here. The current network is underutilized by those who DO USE it. BUT.. the people of Hive aren't paying attention.

The recent SPK stats from @dalz shows that @threespeak gives major support to @taskmaster4450 (who posts like a machine) yet whenever he posts video on your platform he barely gets 10 comments.

So then the network isn't good at ATTENTION RETENTION (even to those already here). That imo is a more pressing issue than some vision of miners collecting videos that may or may not be watched.

SPK needs to have big capital put into it to expand it's reach and to capture ACTUAL VIEWERSHIP that could then snowball into a thriving system of VIDEO CONTENT.

The details of the technology aren't even something that users will ever care about. Your LIGHT PAPER imo attempts to WOW with technically but again, I believe you're depending it's success on the hopes that enough decent systems will support the backend and then that somehow the rest of the internet world will be impressed by that old styled peer2peer system.

It's a big gamble.
It's also the repeating flaw of Hive projects. Present am idea to the (small) community, and hope they will fork out the capital AND put in the WORK to give it any type of future.

HIVE BLEEDS USERS.
So at some point people got to realize that THAT approach is not a good one. Which is why I say you should back it with capital. This is also why Hive doesn't attract attention. There's whales here, but most prefer to stay in the shadows and get paid. @blocktrades is another. Coding away little incremental changes when really, this chain needs identities like him and you too go out and TALK LOUDLY AND PROUDLY about this chain and it's future. Because that's really what attracts users.

When there's money players that are already behind something and believe in that something masses get onboard.

Just look what Musk did for Doge!

Anyway SPK is a good concept and a good vision to combat big tech. The technology that can sustain it however is yet to exist in everyone's pocket or even their home systems. You're denying a lot of regions participation with the current system requirements. One thing about Hive... it's heavily populated by poor. Reading many posts I see many that declare that they would love to participate but simply can't. So then again, the system will depend on a very fine margin for success.