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I don't see this one exploding like that. There's a lot of content on the internet and people who could benefit from using this tech in the long run, combined with a solid payment system that appeals to consumers. Solid location able to tap into a global market. The arts and information in general would benefit the most. Communication as well. People discussing these things.

People look at social media and think cloning that and following those footsteps leads to success. But there's a much larger section of the internet that doesn't quite fit in to that model, yet could still benefit from elements taken from traditional social media.

Thing is, I can't write what I have in mind then expect it to actually take shape. People are going in a million and one directions here. Some are scrambling, trying to be tik tok. Some are building games. Some are trying to direct people into a comfort zone in order to build stake. Some just want to earn tokens with as little effort as possible, while others provide those opportunities.

One can only sit, wait, watch, and expect at some point, people will catch on.

If we do end up having an "Alt coin rally" and Hive somehow finds it way back up to about $1.00 (simply "by association")... no doubt there'll be a fresh influx of people seeking their "fortunes," as well as a substantial return of people who left, at one time or another.