I think hive is gonna be ok.
- I like seeing debate being played out.
@threespeak/how-to-reduce-hives-inflation-problem-our-new-dhf-proposal-voting-criteria-hbd-apr-and-a-proposed-value-plan-sop - Market (led by btc) is turning around and it's gonna change everything.
- $0.1 hive seems more like a psychological barrier. People including myself will probably stick around. I might put some of my money back into hive.
- Sometimes you gotta invest in something for a long time before seeing any fruit (especially dhf). That's how things work for most companies centralized or decentralized. Majority of them will fail. Hopefully not hive. I've seen its resilience and I still see it. I have my personal favorites and there's projects I don't like, but that's how voting works.
- Is 15% apr on hbd staking worth it? I dunno. But hive definitely suffers from lack of exposure. There's a lot of defi projects out there that are horrible deals but get way more attention. Dozens if not hundreds of them. Perhaps it's because hive isn't listed on some of the major exchanges like coinbase or defi platforms. Or maybe it's a ui issue. Either way marketing-wise all it takes is one mention from a prominent figure and floogates will open. The question is which part of hive is interesting to an outsider?