Hello Hive users! I hope you are all doing very well. Here is a new post from me after a couple of weeks hehe..
I wanted to share a little update on how my investment in Holozing is going, but I also wanted to open up a space for debate or dialogue regarding different ways to invest in Holozing. The truth is that for any project to prosper, it needs capital and people behind the scenes pulling the strings.
Therefore, it is also obvious that they are going to need funds. Since things haven't been going particularly well on Hive these past few months, I believe the Holozing team is compelled to seek out new ways to secure financing.
A few days ago, I wrote a post discussing how I could leverage my YouTube account—which has 8,000 subscribers—to promote Hive. I still think that’s a good idea, but I’m here now with an even better one.
How about a dedicated channel specifically for discussing the development of Holozing? I think that kind of content works really well—at least my girlfriend enjoys it quite a bit, especially when they talk about the journey from having an initial idea to actually bringing it to life.

They could start right from the very beginning: Why did they want to create Holozing in the first place?
I’ve been reading some posts by acidyo where he touches upon this concept, and I get the sense that this idea has always been rattling around in his head. Hive seems to have simply provided the catalyst—the drive—to actually execute the video game, generate the designs, and, in general, build out the entire "Holo" world.
They could clearly outline the methodologies they employ, the specific software tools they’ve been utilizing, and—more broadly—what a typical day of developing Holozing actually looks like.
I believe many of us would really enjoy that kind of content. It would even give younger developers a chance to tune in and get a firsthand look at what it’s like to develop within the Web3 space—which is, after all, the ecosystem where this game operates.
There is so much potential here that I truly think it’s worth pursuing. Creating YouTube videos might seem like a somewhat belated strategy at this stage, but trust me: it’s definitely worth producing a few episodes—especially when there are such solid ideas underpinning the project.
That is my contribution
I also wanted to ask you all something before you click away from my post (and thanks for stopping by!):
Should I delegate the last of my HP (Hive Power)?
I have some extra HP, but while doing some research, I noticed that if I delegate it, I lose the ability to publish. Is that true? I'm not entirely sure, and despite asking around and searching, I haven't been able to get a definitive answer. To anyone who knows: I would really appreciate a response.