It’s just such small peanuts. They are getting a 4 or 5 dollars in rewards, to help a community. I dont play RS. But many like it and it has its niche to attract musicians. Every community helps at this point.
To me down voting a small community trying to survive is simply not looking at the bigger picture.
The principle drain on Hive comes from DHF funding with no expectation of reporting, kpi’s or any real attempt at sustainability. 1 tire on the rally car for one race would cover a month of this supposed reward pool abuse by these RS-burnegine posts.
Yet where is the rally car community, how many people are daily engaging in the rally car community.
We have such bigger fish to fry than a community trying to find ways to survive.
If RS eeks out an existence through these reward pool pennies… good, that has the potential to have people invest more, stick around longer, encourage a friend to come check it out.
We are wasting hundreds of thousands of dollars via DHF, some stuff is legit, but the culture of funding project with little to no expectation toward transparency, follow through reports, kpi’s or clear community payback/ value proposition… This is why hive price is so low!
Value Plan should help incubate a beloved community like RS rather than RS needing to try to innovate and find ways to survive like these meager post burn buy back thing.
In times like these every community matters. And if its a million dollars in funding to race a car with no community but a hive sticker that comes in last place nearly every race..
or let an actual community with many players participating for years… a community just trying to keep themselves alive. I choose RS using the reward pool for that every day of the week.
Likely they wouldn’t have to resort to such things if we didn’t throw DHF funds into a black hole.
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