Thanks for the new perspeictive. I wasn't thinking much about this possibility. @dbuzz folks could be using the same sales pitch with their Buzz to Twitter feature. The idea of Twitter backup is real smart.
1 thing I've come to realize is that onboarding works better when we don't explain how stuff work. Get them to sign up 1st and let them figure it out later. That should be the mantra. They'll have a sunk cost and some interactions. Even if 10% converts into active Hive users, that'll be like at least few million new users.
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Absolutely. This is not something people will fully understand in a short period of time. Too many layers to it.
Time to alter the strategy. Let us leverage what Hive does offer, immutability. There are a lot of people on twitter who discuss crypto (and other things in the case of DBuzz) that are at risk of censorship.
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I remember spending over hour or probably even 2+ hours reading the FAQ on Steemit. I was happy to do it cause I was into crypto anyways. I think we've marketed ourselves to much of the audience. Even @skycorridors (Naomi Brockwell) is on Hive.
What we need is the average tech lover (not grandma - not crypto fan) using Hive. I've been a huge believer of power of blockchain games to achieve this.
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