Hello, With respect.
I found something interesting and a bit confusing about your post. When I check it on the Hive blockchain through hive.blog, it shows as being around 10 years old. However, when I view it on hivepostify.cloud, it says it’s from 9 years ago.
At the same time, if we consider Hive’s official creation date, it is March 20, 2020. As of today (30/03/2026), that makes Hive about 6 to 7 years old. But your post seems to be 9 to 10 years old, which confuses me.
I know that Hive was created after Steem. My question is: was there a snapshot taken from Steem that continued on Hive with a new name, or is there another reason for this difference in dates? I would really appreciate your clarification on this.
I am genuinely interested in learning. I have only been on Hive for about a year, but I want to understand things properly and in depth. Based on my observation, this might be one of your earliest posts, although I am not completely sure yet.
Actually, I am building a tool that will help display old posts, especially to identify the first posts of accounts. That’s why I am studying content from experienced and respected users like you. Reading your older posts helps me learn new things and gain a better understanding.
It’s also possible that the dates shown by Google or different platforms are not fully accurate, which is why I want to verify everything correctly.
Honestly, based on the tone of your post, my natural reply would be ‘Welcome to Hive.’ But since you are clearly a long-time and experienced user, that would be quite funny!
I hope you don’t mind my questions. I understand you might be busy, and I usually don’t reach out like this, but I will be waiting for your reply.
I truly want to learn from experienced and respected members like you who have helped grow this community.
RE: Hello, World!