My husband Gian and I finished our workday early so that we could attend our first Hive Meet-up, which was held at Cafe 1001 in Brick Lane, London yesterday.
Despite the unfavourable weather, particularly current low temperatures, we couldn't miss up this opportunity because we were so excited to meet other members of the Hive community.
Even though my husband and I occasionally work in London, we both prefer to work from home these days, due to the chilly weather. However Hive meet-up was a good reason to go to London. As a matter of fact, around 3.30 PM, we jumped in the car and headed to Kew Gardens.
This is me ready to go ππ
And this is how it seemed on the outside π
It only took us around 40 minutes to arrive because, fortunately, there weren't as many cars around as we had thought. We continued our journey by taking the District Lane from Kew Gardens to White Chapel after locating a decent parking space for our car and said farewell to its cosy inside temperature.
We were surprised to see a large number of individuals still out and about in the cold, some of them in quite light or minimal clothing, and we wondered if hats or gloves would have made us both feel more comfortable.
We also loved reacquainting ourselves with this neighbourhood, which we were familiar with from attending numerous art events but hadn't been in a while, as we made our way from White Chapel to @Cafe1001.
Additionally, there are numerous various types of cafes, shops, and restaurants. As we strolled down the street, we frequently received invitations to enter the restaurant for a meal or drink from the doorman of these locations. Although the fragrances flowing from their place were rather tempting, we proceeded on to the meeting site because we weren't simply there for supper. Right?! π
As soon as we entered Cafe 1001, we headed upstairs and found the table with the other Hive members right in front of us. It was simple to locate because it had Hive branded items on it.
My husband and I had the pleasure of meeting ,
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It was extremely exciting to meet other Hive members, some of whom had been a part of the community for a very long time, such and
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With this pic I wanted to capture the playing team getting ready for the eveningβ¬οΈ
Having face-to-face interactions with users of a cryptocurrency social platform was an incredible experience that I had never had before. I must admit that it was a wonderful experience, and I believe that it may be the kind of step to do in order to create a strong crypto community around Hive or any other crypto project generally: People coming together and exchanging ideas, experiences, and perspectives.
I would like to thank you all of you guys, for giving me the chance to learn more about the Hive project and its community. I hope we will soon get the chance to discuss and meet again, and why not see more Hive members, especially women π as I was the only one there this time. Ladies, please!!!! ππͺ
This is Brick Lane in the late evening after the meet-up was finished β¬οΈ
Although I didn't capture any particularly good pictures, other members did, and I'll provide links to some of their amazing posts for anyone who's interested.
From :
@adetorrent/hivers-in-cafe1001-the-london-hive-meetup
@adetorrent/waiting-to-meet-freezing-my-hive-ass-off-in-london
From :
@adetorrent/hivers-in-cafe1001-the-london-hive-meetup
From :
@heruvim1978/hive-uk-meeting-and-another-slivers-of-alternative-reality
From :
@mcsamm/my-first-hive-meetup-in-the-uk
@mcsamm/a-successful-hive-london-meetup
From :
@tdctunes/london-hive-meetup-december-2022
Looking forward for the other near future meet-ups and I hope next time to take better pictures.
In the meantime a Happy Christmas time everyone! π