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RE: Random Spiel, Staking the Bare Minimum HP

The money all goes out the door, regardless. That individual receiving votes three years ago because they were holding while others were selling, also sold, three years later.

HBD. That's all money out the door. Saving isn't permanent. Period.

There are plenty of opportunities to bring money in the door but people are hellbent on attracting people with offers of free money, thinking that's how you get more users.

"Users." If that's what you want to attract, that's what you get. Be careful what you wish for, I guess.

And it's strange because creating products meant for consumers typically brings money in the door. Say that here and people are all like, "Wow. That's a new idea."

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A lot of the expectations are built from whoever sold the idea that there was a money printer here and it does exist with all the hoops people have to go through just to get it for free. We want the value of Hive to go up, everyone wins but we have different tactics employed for our earning strategy. Seeing both camps makes me understand their points of view and just leave it up to my faith in you do you approach.

That approach is solid. That's how everyone is on the roads, and there aren't many crashes when you think about it.

When I see an area of the road that could benefit with a fast lane added, I'll suggest it and try to explain why it would help. Certainly don't expect everyone to travel on it though. And I know some might attempt it but just end up slowing down traffic. Of course not everyone can use it, for that would clog the lane and people might complain. But then I'll just point at the other lanes and recommend those be used to go fast. Not a fan of rigid guidelines. Just keep it simple. Expect roadblocks. Use detours.

Don't mind just sitting here watching the cars drive by either. Whatever happens, happens.

Good lord I love reading your inputs. And I love that I see them everywhere.

It'll probably fizzle out soon. If you poke on the bubble too hard, it pops.