I've been asked to do a talk about Hive at a virtual convention called @thenftopia . The crowd is mostly WAX people, but the project is very Hive friendly and several Hive projects tend to be there as well (you can even buy booths using HBD).
I'm considering two different angles/titles for the talk
- "Hive as a decentralized database" with emphasis on Hive's ability to store text "for free", and exemplify with the various database building projects going on on INLEO, like leoglossary, musiconleo, leobooks, containers etc. OR;
- "Threads as a way to reward engagement" with emphasis on the ability to reward attendees of livestreams and how this functionality easily can be tied into other streaming platforms.
Which angle do you prefer and what advice do you have for me? #poll
Ah I forgot polls only appear in top level threads. oH WELL.
I hope that one day it will be possible to obtain polls within Threadcasts, but until that day comes, let's continue doing what we know best.
The database especially in this era of LLM, AI, and training these models.
It is crucial that we generate data that is not controlled by major tech companies.
That's a great talking point. Perfect
TY.
It is the basis for an upcoming article. LOL
Congratulations! I have no doubt that you will give an excellent presentation.
Regarding the topics in question, I confess that you made it very difficult for us to decide, as they are two topics that cover the Hive ecosystem well, but Threads I believe is more specific to InLeo.
But the fact that I talk about the advantages of having Threads as a tool for interaction and reward for the user, I believe it is something more interesting for outsiders to hear about it.
I think you may be right. On the other hand, I'm much more passionate about database building. Gonna be hard to decide 🤔
Yes yes it is true, it is a difficult decision. Then do a poll again in a main thread. It will be cool what people have to say and think about.
When will that be? Do you still have time to organize your ideas?
Both approaches are excellent. Pushing on the social media side should work out better because WAX does not have that among their ecosystem AFAIK. They should be familiar with most of the quirks of HIVE due to being a DPoS blockchain.
Direct them to a website that feature HIVE DAPPs so that they can explore more of our projects at their own pace. https://hiveprojects.io is a good one.
Thanks you for your thoughts. Still leaning towards the database approach simply because I feel like I have more experience with and more to say about that. Luckily I still have some time to think
It is best to play to your strengths. Best of Luck!