I know you are curious. Go ahead - try once it won't hurt. You will go a long way. Success will come to you.
There are so many things in the world of human behavior that confuse me. That is, only a few people are willing to join the blockchain. Their day is like they do on other platforms and probably want to earn some crypto. Write about him. It doesn’t actually seem like an irrational decision. Because the only downside, is not earning. Just like most of the internet is not earning anywhere else. Of course, everyone has heard that there are possibilities, but there are many who are still there. Don't even come to check it out.
The complexity of the system or the problems that exist in the community can be argued. However, this does not prevent people from actually joining. Because they did not know about their predecessors. There are fewer than 1.4 million accounts in HIV, many of them have alternative and series accounts - why so few?
Could it really be too good?
Yes, I know that not everyone is going to make a lot of money here. But I've heard a lot of people talk about gaming. Some people, for example, make millions of dollars. Saying as if it justifies their spending with a controller in their hands. They can do the same thing here and be able to earn millions.
They can probably earn something while doing what they were supposed to do. Why aren't more people here just streaming their games?
I have a feeling that for the most part they believe that anything is earned online. A scam or in general will take too much time and effort.
Most people just don't do what they normally do on any social media and don't earn every day. It’s the same for the beehive, but if anyone was trying to make money on Instagram. For example - it takes real work - and those who are earning well are probably left in a tough yard or very lucky.
Win the lottery or nothing?
People may not have everything or nothing. I will take the stars or stay in the water. None of this. I think a lot of people who play the lottery have this kind of attitude. They are hoping to get rich quick. Over time they are not working relentlessly to stay under their own power.
For the most part, the values Hive offers are so trivial in their lives that it's not worth trying. The time is far away for Hive to be the next bitcoin in the future for most self-concern in the future. They cannot even discover the possibility of direct investment.
it socially risky?
We all know the guy who talks a lot about blockchain and crypto. Many of us are people in the real world. But from an investment standpoint, what has left many behind is not the volatility of trading. It doesn’t make most people feel like stupid people investing in something like that. Many of whom call it stigma or stupidity. People like to play socially safe and don’t like to look like fools in front of their friends.
I'm pretty sure that for those who have been investing openly in Bitcoin over the years, they have friends who have heard the news about the massive drop in prices and said, "How is your Bitcoin doing?" Yes, it's down 400% from the top, but keep in mind it's 700,000% up from the bottom - or something like that.
It always depends on when you bought, when you sold and when you bought.
No one wants to feel like a loser. So most others will invest in what they invest in. Which means the bandwagon is already full so there is very little chance of significant gains. However, you don’t look like a fool, you look smart, because all your friends have done the same thing.
Times are changing.
A few years ago I wrote in a post on Facebook that in the big economic downturn of the future, people will be leaning towards the possibility of earning online to close the gap of their income gap as they are reduced through layoffs and returns. Although I don't think this particular economic downturn has taken Hub to the mainstream.
I think there will be significant interest in and around the industry that will attract a wider population of users. Once something becomes massive enough, it creates its own gravity and socially, it means more and more people start jumping into the bandwagon. Even then, the rest do not want to be left out. This is the moment when graphic hockey sticking really happens.
What needs to happen in the industry is that somehow and somehow, society needs to be hive-curious and start exploring their alternatives. In the passive world this is not an easy process. But once people start to suffer, they tend to relieve their pain. Things will become painful for many. Hopefully, they realized that the reason for this was to constantly give up what they had for convenience and protection.
Perhaps, then they will be curious enough and ask themselves, "Is there any other way?"
There are many reasons why people should not try - but I wonder how many excuses there are.