Hello everyone. I powered up more than 24.000 hive on ecency and I want to be active more here. However today when I see the market I’m so upset but I do not loose my belief. Today I checked CoinMarketCap and saw HIVE around $0.071, down about 7 to 8 percent in 24 hours. Honestly, it made me sad. Seeing your coin fall is never easy, especially when you spend time posting, engaging, and building on Hive.
But I also try to look at the bigger picture. When the whole market turns red, many coins drop together. Bitcoin and Ethereum were also down. So this is not only about HIVE. It can be a general market move.
This kind of fall can also be profit taking. After prices rise for a while, some people sell to lock in gains. That selling creates pressure, then fear spreads, and the drop looks worse than it really is. Crypto is already emotional, and volatility makes everything feel bigger.
I keep thinking about gold as a simple example. After a strong rise, gold also saw selling. Around January 30, it dropped hard, hit a low, and then started to recover slowly. It did not mean gold “lost its value.” It was a correction. Crypto often behaves in a similar way, just faster and more extreme.
So I tell myself this: a drop can be part of a cycle. It may also prepare the ground for a recovery. Of course, no one can be sure about timing. But corrections happen in every market.
What matters to me is that Hive is more than a price chart. Hive is a real blockchain with real communities. People post, comment, curate, and build every day. Apps like LeoFinance exist because there is an active ecosystem. That daily activity is also a kind of strength.
When the price drops, it is easy to lose motivation. But I believe this is the moment when we should stay consistent. If we stop creating, we lose twice. First we lose on price, then we lose on momentum. If we keep going, at least we protect the part we can control.
I also think it helps to protect our mindset. Panic does not help. Doom scrolling does not help. What helps is focusing on the long term, continuing to learn, and supporting each other. Some people may buy slowly, some may hold, some may focus on powering up. Everyone has a different strategy. The important thing is not to make decisions only with fear.
I am not saying everything will recover tomorrow. I am not pretending I know the next move. I just believe that markets go through phases. And I believe communities matter. Hive has something many projects do not have: people who actually use it.
So I will keep posting and engaging. I will keep supporting creators. I will keep building step by step. Because price is one part of the story, but the full story is what we create together.
Not financial advice. Just my personal thoughts and a reminder to stay hopeful and keep going.
Source of images is #CoinMarketCap