This should make #premium more affordable, as the rewards in $HBD grow with growing price of $HIVE. Yet there's only 180 Premium subscribers right now. What has happened to the others? There were at least 60 more like two weeks ago.
This should make #premium more affordable, as the rewards in $HBD grow with growing price of $HIVE. Yet there's only 180 Premium subscribers right now. What has happened to the others? There were at least 60 more like two weeks ago.
Rewards don't necessarily grow. The "wise" move is lower voting power and spread it out more. Often higher values bring more contributors. Sudden spikes, sometimes people get nervous and start reducing rewards with DVs to create balance.
I wouldn't say the 50% increase in price has been levelled by 50% activity/voting/posting rise yet, altough it would likely come soon. If the price goes up even higher, then activity will actually increase more than proportionally, as it would make Hive more appealing to people who don't care about posts generating $3.
On the other hand, the amount of distributed Hive is the same, it is the amount of emitted HBD what increases with rising price. And Premium is paid in HBD.
1/ Per individual, rewards will level out (most likely). A slight increase, sure, but might not be enough to make premium more affordable. More rewards in more hands could raise that number of premium accounts, sure...
Well, from my observation, the Leo curation upvotes have increased (nominally), giving out more or less same Hive/HP but significantly more HBD consequently. At least temporarily.
Premium subscription appeals to long term contributors. Will all the new faces be long term or simply taking advantage of a pump then becoming discouraged later when/if price settles or drops? something to consider.
That's a matter of preferences of every single user. It's true that staking HP makes you more binded to the network and less caring about short term profit than when you want to get your premium covered with a reasonable ROI. Or at least it would make sense to me.
It'll be interesting to see how this scales combined with new and more people showing up. I won't pay for it. Don't need it and don't care about rewards. And it was pretty easy for me to edit that thread up there lol
Yes, when you use other front-ends, you're not limited anyhow; you cen edit and publish threads of any lenght. I actually reply you on Ecency, it's more convenient for me :)
Yeah I'm on Peakd this time. But I know if I go over character limit it won't show up on Threads. Or at least that's how it used to be when I tested it once.