Hello everyone!
Today I will talk about my favorite front-end to engage with the Hive blockchain. Throughout my time on Hive I have utilized several different front-ends so can make kind of a comparison. Will start with how my favorite front-end changed and why I utilize the one I use now. So, first I'll take you back in time.
My beginning on Hive
As you probably already know by now, I discovered Hive through Splinterlands, already nearly three years ago. After several weeks I discovered that Splinterlands was run on the Hive blockchain, I was a total noob in terms of web3, and that there was some kind of social media platform on the Hive blockchain. At the start I used PeakD and thought it was the only blogging platform (front-end actually, but didn't know that yet on that moment). I thought it was quite intuitive (and still think it is!), so kept using it for about 2 years or so. In these 2 years, I had tried out other front-ends, but was never convinced. After these 2 years, I heard about ecency and their point system.
Ecency (points)
I won several Ecency points in a contest so wanted to find out what these points were and what could be done. Apparently they weren't tradeable tokens on the second layer but untransferable points which could be used to buy severl services, like getting a post reviewed for potential curation, get more visibility to a post, etc. As I thought it would be nice to earn a bit more, I started to utilize their front-end to build up some posts which I than used to get some posts reviewed for curation. After a couple of weeks that I had discovered this possibility, the option to spend points for curation reviews was dismissed as it was perceived as vote buying. I won't go into that topic as I could understand both sides of the discussion. Anyways, the main reason I utilized Ecency was removed so I switched back to Peakd as I still found it a more intuitive front-end.
Inleo
Nowadays I am nearly always utilizing the Inleo front-end. I had already tried it out in the past but there were quite some bugs so I never really adopted it as my main front-end. Every time I switched back to either Peakd or Ecency, whichever I was utilizing at that time. In May of this year, I heard about the goal from Inleo to become 99% bugfree. I gave it once again a try and stayed there. Their main aspect I enjoy much are the threads. These are short messages you can send (similar to Tweets from X) and on which people can ofcourse reply. As I experience way more engagement through these threads, I really enjoy their platform. Besides these threads, I have the impression they are holding several contests as well to gamify onboarding and engagement even further. So it's definitely a front-end I would advice to anyone to atleast try it out!
Conclusion
I have tried out different front-ends on Hive and although today I still think Peakd is the most intuitive one, I prefer Inleo mainly because of their thread feature.
Thanks for reading and by the way: What's your favorite front-end?
Posted Using InLeo Alpha
PEAKD is one of the best, for is Ecency i use it a lot and find it really easy. When is about videos i did time ago 3speak but now i use www.skatehive.app mostly, because my videos come a lot about skateboarding. Now with the Ecency updates i upload videos there. INLEO is mostly for the threads (for me) and i think thats all. Hive is the best for us, 💪🏻🇻🇪. Saludos !DOOK
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Thanks for the reblog! :)
It could indeed maybe have been a good idea to mention that every front-end has its pros and cons. It definitely isn't as black & white as I pictured it. (And there are plenty of other front-ends as well as you've mentioned a couple already)
Neoxian, spt, bbh, oneup, are jumping right in my mind for example.
Great comment! :)