I finally found time to listen to episode 33 of HHHLive on Hive Witnesses 🙂
Although I have only been here for a short time and have not personally known any of the Hive Witnesses, I immediately understood the importance of giving a voice to those who maintain Hive BC.
My vote was not worth much in the beginning (not even at this moment), but as I grow on Hive, my vote for Hive witness has more weight. At least that's what I concluded considering the ranking of witnesses by MPH. If I'm wrong, correct me 🙂
I listened carefully to what you said and after listening to the episode, I checked how I distributed my votes.
At the moment I have 14 votes for the top 21, and the remaining 16 go all the way to over 100.
I liked the gardian comment about additional decentralization, so in the coming period I will check my votes and if it turns out that the locations of the witnesses I voted for are not geographically "dispersed" enough, I will change them a little 🙂
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Thanks for checking out the recording! I'm glad that you learned something new! As time passes, you will meet more Hive witnesses, and if you attend some Hive meetups, you will get another dimension of HIVE in general.
What Gadrian said makes sense, but it's a bit techy to find the real location of the machine that runs the Witness node... I know that many are in Finland, with Privex, but there are others all around the world... If the person is in one place, it doesn't mean that the machine is in the same country...
I was thinking more about the continents, Australia, Asia, America, Africa. I believe that the Hive witness from, for example, Australia has his node in Australia.. But again, anything is possible🙂
Some do that... For example, I know that @forykw is running his @atexoras.witness Hive node from New Zealand...