And thereby, you have uncovered (at least from my perspective) one of the primary Achilles heels of decentralization: Nobody's "in charge."
In a functional "business like organization," some functions have to be run in a centralized fashion, to some extent.
I have long been railing at the world that Hive needs a dedicated Public Relations and Information team. Not marketing. Not advertising. But people whose sole job is to spread the word about Hive to organizations, exchanges, crypto media, crypto influencers and so on... including maintaining, distributing and updating informational materials such as the graphic you found on Coingecko.
A small team of 4-5 people from within Hive, who know Hive and crypto could be paid a tiny fraction of what the DHF pays for all kinds of other stuff... but it seems an unpopular suggestion because it's not "building dapps" or "investing."
I hope they change it, though. Whomever "they" are.
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latest post in July 2024Another Achilles heel is internal communication and knowing who does what. @crimsonclad has been representing Hive as a volunteer PR person from the start, although I don't know how she's been doing after her , which mentioned health problems. @valueplan funded related projects such as a legal opinion and talks at external events, besides sponsoring and charity, but their latest proposal was criticized for overspending.