Hahahaha... I like long comments as they show that the person is passionate about the topic and that he/she CARES about it! 😃
but I am just trying to find one simple one that could help change the way we see things.
And it got again complicated... :) While I do agree with almost all the points that you said, I have noticed that we (all) think in the same direction... We are trying to find a better solution for DHF to work... Because of that reason, I wanted to spin things up and write about a different approach, aka VCs and whales...
The problem with my approach is that people are very negative and skeptical about VCs and that someone "else" PAY for things that are built on/for HIVE... That is considered a threat to our "decentralization" which isn't really like that... If we are "open for the public", everyone can create stuff here, with or without (VC) money...
Anyway, I suppose that the solution is somewhere in the middle as it used to be like that... 😃 It's on us to be open-minded and think in more than ONE direction...
Thanks for the awesome comment and thanks you caring about HIVE!
Not necessarily I would say... and I suspect the problem with the options you brainstormed is about where you draw the line between "control" and "investment". Hive will never allow full control from investment (for profit) in my view. And that's because the security part needs to play first.
If these VCs don't see that they have to play the same trustless procedures any other account would have, then that's where the line is drawn in my view... and to that, my question goes, is that enough for them to still invest?
All the other options work and I have been in some of them... exploring and trying to understand how the community reacts (mostly).
The end value here is, that most of this is built in a decentralized way. As many others built "in centralized" pods... concentrated their efforts on a cause. But that sometimes, if corrupted can destroy everything....
Building in a decentralized less efficient way can have its step back, but becomes ultimately, the powerful movement people are seeing. Some things "in real life" take years... 5 to 10 to make the market change. I know this by profession. So, for me, the hive project is a 10 to 15 year make it happen thing. But the difference is the cost to progress... and on hive vs IRL, is like... peanuts! Only the value will matter (not the coin value, but the application one will)!
Enjoy having a great discussion! Thanks...