Hello @taskmaster4450, I completely agree with you. It is going to be huge and infinite. Also, I always try to imagine how the real world will interact with the virtual one. Take for example the metaverse; there will be people working in there and bringing to the real-world money made in the metaverse. The same way fiat money will be used to buy cryptocurrencies to interact in the metaverse. Is there a limit? What would happen in front of an event that, eventually, could jeopardize the electronic platform? like a huge sun flame or something like that?
Those are questions quite interesting to me…
On the other hand, I am new in Hive. I got into it to participate in a community focused in Entrepreneurship. Since I am very interested in this area, and economics, I have tried to understand the Hive Economy. I read the whitepaper and have spent many hours reading articles and looking for information, but I have not succeeded. I found This very article of yours looking for “Hive economy”.
I understand you should be a very busy person, but I would really appreciate your orientation on this regard, from all the person I have read I think you must be one of the very few that really understand How the Hive economy works. I am not asking you for an explanation because I know it is a big deal, but I am just looking for some orientation, where I can go and read, read this article, read this person, go here and there…
If you could help me to find the information to understand How the hive economy works, how are the tokens produced (are they mined?), There will be a token limit? Will it be limitless? Where the money comes to pay the rewards? Where did the first amount of money come from? And how it is multiplied?... This kind of questions…
If you can help me to find the right path, I would highly appreciate it, and I promise to write an article trying to explain it in a simple way, so that any other newbie like me could understand the Hive economy… What do you think?
Thanks in advance, and thanks for your posts…
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