The first AI powered recap of the best trending posts on PeakD and Hive, brought to you by the team :)
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Proposal: Ecosystem Operations, Bizdev and Growth Retrospective - by
A detailed retroactive compensation proposal by requesting 90,000 HBD as a lump sum for roughly six years of unpaid ecosystem work related to Hive. The post outlines the speaker’s extensive background, the invisible yet critical external-relations and operational work performed (bizdev, partnerships, exchange relations, cross-chain imports, wallet integrations, events, and governance), and four proposed pillars for ongoing Hive infrastructure: Catalyst (external relationships), Strategist (branding and thought leadership), Steward (relationship management), and Builder (operational infrastructure and knowledge transfer). It emphasizes the lack of formal structure or salary historically, the personal costs borne, and the goal of creating a sustainable runway to continue contributing to Hive while establishing a precedent for retroactive compensation for such work. The text invites community feedback and signals potential payout over several months to minimize impact on DHF daily operations.
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Why don't you want hive power? - by
A reflective discussion on why some Hive users, including long-time participants, sell their HP despite the potential long-term value of holding. The author questions short-term selling at low prices, the philosophy of earning versus selling, concerns about decentralization and security through staking, and the emotional impact of seeing reputable members drain their stake or exit to exchanges. They advocate for longer-term accumulation and resilience, while acknowledging personal experiences with trading and curating, and express a commitment to continue stacking HP while hoping for a future where more users prioritize long-term ownership over immediate liquidity.
Winner for the Genius Juice guess the weight contest - by
Announcement of the winner for the Genius Juice weight-guess contest, sharing the closest guess and reward, with screenshots and a link to the contest.
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Shipping Code while waiting on Candles - by
A creator describes building a new Hive-native feature called Hangouts, an MVP for on-chain events similar to Twitter Spaces, and notes progress with Claude Code and future rollout on Snapie and ThreeSpeak infrastructure.
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Estampas de mi semana (III) - by
Original language: Spanish, English
A multilingual PeakD post sharing a personal week of rehearsals, a doctor's appointment, cooking, coconut treats, and nostalgia from visiting a school library, paired with reflections on gratitude and growth as a blockchain content creator.
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worming my way through a proper bookish collection - by
A personal tour of the author’s book collection, highlighting various themed shelves (theater, Sir Terry Pratchett, psychology, Dylan) and the stories behind acquiring and cherishing them.
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不靠谱的零购物纯玩团 - by
Original language: Chinese
A user-shared PeakD post expressing disappointment with a supposedly zero-shopping, pure-tour group in Yunnan that ended up with delays and underwhelming organization, contrasting it with cheaper tours that include shopping.
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Still buying ESCALATION packs! - by
Original language: English, Italian
A post about buying ESCALATION packs driven by SPS price dynamics, sharing personal experiences with pack purchases, and optimism for SPS resilience and community-driven demand, plus a referral invitation.
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Now presenting the Blue Ridge Widows - Stay for Tea - by
A post introducing the Blue Ridge Widows and their new release, describing a grief-driven bluegrass project and the creator's experience producing their first full album.
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