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RE: Defensive Thinking and Exponential Growth. Are They Compatible?

in LeoFinance3 years ago

The problem that I see with hive is that it can only grow at a very slow speed. As you say it's not that interesting for big investors and maybe I'm not unhappy about that. As for HBD, the fact that you recieve 12% interests actually reduces its liquidity because nearly everybody puts HBD into savings.

For some it's a pitty that Hive is not ready for big investors, for others like me, I believe it's good like that because it means that it can only progress in a slow, organic manner. In my opinion that's the best way to build a system :-)

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The problem that I see with hive is that it can only grow at a very slow speed.

Exactly.

For some it's a pitty that Hive is not ready for big investors, for others like me, I believe it's good like that because it means that it can only progress in a slow, organic manner. In my opinion that's the best way to build a system :-)

I understand your point, and frankly, I wish that were true, so we can gain more early adopters benefits. That would make sense if we were alone in a bubble. But we are not, and everything around us in crypto evolves at a rapid pace. I don't believe the fable about the turtle and the rabbit makes sense for exponential growth. But who knows, maybe I'm wrong.