The first AI powered recap of the best crypto posts on PeakD and Hive, brought to you by the team :)
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Being a Crypto Creator in 2026 - by
A reflective post about being a crypto creator in 2026 on PeakD/Hive, examining audience behavior and feedback. The author discusses consumption without feedback, where readers engage passively or leave faint interactions (dust votes) without comments. They describe emotionally invested yet financially disengaged users, the churn and volatility of crypto markets, and the psychological rollercoaster of alt projects. The piece suggests that short-term sentiment is weak, analytical interest in crypto content is low, and creator engagement on platforms like YouTube and Twitter mirrors this trend. It also recalls the 2024 play-to-earn wave that boosted crypto content creators, noting that shifts in funding and interest impacted both web2 and web3 communities. The author encourages perseverance, recognizing that cycles can turn around unexpectedly even if the current outlook is challenging.
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A practical crypto use case: Calculated Stable Loans - by
The post proposes a practical crypto financing concept called calculated stable loans (calstalos), where borrowers repay in crypto with a fixed fiat-denominated value, effectively providing unsecured, dollar-linked loans in crypto assets (including non-stable coins like Monero). It argues these loans could offer stability and accessibility for retail users, serve as a trust-based or contract-based arrangement (potentially via apps, smart contracts, or wallet plugins), and could have a stabilizing effect on crypto prices while avoiding centralization of reserves. The author discusses mechanics, potential benefits for lenders and borrowers (including dollar-cost averaging for lenders and reduced volatility risk for borrowers), the need for trust/offline contracts, and suggests a practical path forward with a willingness to act as a borrower and seek lenders. The post includes simulations and references to visual imagery and contact points for collaboration.
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MEME GAME - by
A playful PeakD post inviting users to create and caption a fresh meme using a provided template, with encouragement to participate and enjoy the GIFU crypto community links.
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My opinion about the movie "Knock Knock" // Mi opinión sobre la película "Toc Toc". - by
Original language: Spanish, English
A review of the 2015 Eli Roth film Toc Toc (Knock Knock), discussing its erotic-morbid tone, performances (notably Ana de Armas and Keanu Reeves), plot shifts from seduction to psychological horror, themes of infidelity and fragile masculinity, and its uneven execution.
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