Inleo has done a ton of marketing. But they are marketing Inleo and/with their partners, not Hive directly. I imagine some do not like that, as they did not like it with Splinterlands. However, it is what works.
I don't know what Inleo's marketing plans are if they don't receive the DHF funding or only part of it.
Splinterlands will start their marketing too.
About Brave ads, I'm not sure. That's not a targeted audience, and, as you said, they aren't cheap. Matt said they didn't work well for Splinterlands.
Blockchain should be marketed to developers and DAPPs should be marketed to users. Whales better open their eyes to this fact that has been evident throughout multiple market cycles. People use internet just fine without even knowing what JavaScript is. We need something users will engage with regularly. Microblogging and gaming are perfect for this task. These users could later become investors.
I didn't know they had Brave Ads. Thank you for this information.
I have the same opinion. VSC could be marketed to both, when it is launched. Although, in the long-term, I expect VSC itself to be marketed to devs and investors, while apps that use VSC to be marketed to users, for example.
Keep in mind VSC has an end user product, for now called "altera" - which is an end user application designed to provide the experience of a traditional bank for Crypto users. That'll also be a source of onboarding and marketing opportunity
I knew you would have an end user application as well (the one from where we could test the BTC native bridge) and which will have a DEX too. Didn't know it is called "altera". Can't wait to see how it's been developed since the last I saw it in the early days.
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