Stem and CTP I've dipped in and out of since they started. STEM, I love the concept and the standard of posts as well as it being well moderated butttttttt, I just don't see where it's going or even if there are any development plans afoot. Markymark has burnt many of the miner tokens and the Stem tokens themselves and sorted out the economics perfectly in my opinion but without plans for the future development.... The current price is so tiny, I will buy some more as I go because of who is behind it and because of the post quality but I'm not sure as an investment, it's going to be a winner without a statement of intent along with a timeframe.
CTP tokens I still own a few of and although it's not really my scene, without a doubt the community is fiercely loyal and very focused on their niche. Again, the problem is like many of these projects, there is no clear roadmap or vision for a value led product. The content is again relevant to the token and there some great people on board but its like they get everything up and running and settle in and then plateau.
Actifit also annoy me. Almost zero development on their website since they started and are now going down the DeFi route and creating new BEP20 tokens which in my opinion is a mistake as they ought to be concentrating on what is a class leading core product that's going to be overtaken. I worry they have missed opportunities of greatness.
Perhaps this is down to development costs because like many projects, I think funding is always a problem when they rely on curation and rewards but even so, I think it's a shame that projects on Hive always seem to be treated like hobbies when it has so much potential.
I'm guying Leo because despite my lack of interest in the subject matter and my misgivings about the quality of posts, the team are incredible and their work rate and focus, light years ahead of almost every project on Hive and that matters. The question then arises of whether the Leo token still has value with all the other tokens and chains being bridged to and I gently fall on the side of 'yes' as its still the original core token on which everything has built upon and its impossible to try and buy into everything.
As you quite rightly say, prices are low so time to look around at what and who may have the potential to rise to the top of what is in all honestly, a pile of Hive engine token pipe dreams!
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