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RE: Why Was HiveBeeCon Different? .:. Late Night Blogging

I think there was quite a lot of talk about Hive during HiveBeeCon. Just the format was different. No stage. A relaxed vibe. That was enough.

To me, it reminded me a little of the various international youth projects I took part in 18 years ago. People from different countries participated and they were the most interesting. The topics were secondary and I don't even remember them.

BTW, I dream of a meeting that would last several days with different workshops led by people from Hive. Such a small festival, but with the emphasis on showing the community instead of the technology (that would be in the background). Something like this (in my opinion) could attract new content creators.

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To me, it reminded me a little of the various international youth projects I took part in 18 years ago.

That's great that we reminded you of youth projects! 😃 It's nice to feel younger for a day or two... 🙂

Such a small festival, but with the emphasis on showing the community instead of the technology

That is a great idea! It could be very helpful for everyone! Especially for newbies who are many times confused by tokenomics, blockchain tech, and crypto aspects, while they should just focus on the most important thing, people...

When I wrote a post, I had in mind our last evening when we met Lukasz (I think that was his name)... If I understood well, he isn't on HIVE, but he was so stressed about the crypto-value of HIVE, blocking himself of a bigger idea behind it... The social aspect and the possibility to meet new people, learn things, and help each other thanks to HIVE Power...

Even without investing a penny, just by engaging with others, you can get so much value... Not just in money, but in other aspects and HiveBeeCon was a perfect example for that! Nobody except Gandalf is an HIVE whale, money isn't important at all... The important was to have fun and we had a lot of it! 😀