I think I’ve got the gist of this post. I read it carefully and, although in a way the argument is a bit complex for someone who doesn’t fully understand how a crypto asset like Hive actually works and its dynamics, a few questions came to mind that I’d like to ask you.
I’m Venezuelan and, naturally, I could really relate to this post. I’m not saying this because I felt offended, but because the summary you present is coherent and very logical. And although I haven’t been on the platform with this account for very long (about a week), I’d like to ask you the following based on your experience:
As an experienced user familiar with the dynamics of this platform, what specific recommendations would you give – to someone new and inexperienced like me – to help me develop behaviours that do not threaten – on an individual level – the stability of the Hive token and, consequently, the intrinsic value of HBD?
What should I do and what should I avoid – specific actions – so as not to be part of the problem you describe?
What can I do – within my limitations as a new user – to ensure that my behaviour in the long term does not harm the dynamics of Hive – bearing in mind that I belong to the group of users – like other Venezuelans, Cubans and Nigerians – who have unfortunately contributed to the devaluation of the asset – or so I understood.
I apologise if, after reading this, you feel I have misunderstood the point, but, to put it simply, I tried to pay attention to the gist of your post and these questions came to mind. I did so because, from everything I have read in the communities about help and advice for newbies like me, the right approach for those of us who have only recently started out is to have a mindset of contributing to building the community, not just monetising and spending.
Thank's for read.
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