I wondered when the various crypto and such would seep more into the 'main stream' always interesting to see where it is all heading. I think we can see the end game for currency is CBCD's so I guess that makes sense.
I didn't realise there was a podcast a day in november, that would have been interesting to try. I still have my tiny youtube channel and I did a week stretch of daily vlogs, but it wore me out, tho videos with shooting, sound, lighting and editing is maybe more involved than just podcast? Not sure, but after not being able to finish my #inktober this year, I'll just stick with my own made up hashtag #NFTNovember lol, which I made up to encourage me to get back to that realm this month.
Will @hivefest be an actual physical space happening or is it virtual? @steevc
If we can get more public awareness of crypto and NFTs it may bring in more people. Just need to let them know about Hive somehow.
Podcasts can be simpler than video, but it is down to how complex you want to make it. I do edit out the hesitations on some of mine. I did not do Inktober this time, but I would like to get back to some drawing. There just doesn't seem to be enough time for everything I want to do.
Hivefest is virtual and was free to attend if you got booked by yesterday. There is a fee to register now. It seems a lot of people have registered so it should be busy. I need to get the app working before next weekend.
!PIZZA
Isn't that always the case @steevc never enough time :)
Oh that is interesting that it's virtual, maybe I'll look into it, even if it might be full, if virtual can be full? Hard to navigate this New World sometimes haha.
I'm trying to keep up with my videos, tho as I do more here I will most likely talk about it on my channel, I'd love to get some of the lovely people who comment there to join Hive, sometimes it's hard as people think of it as too 'technical' :) But I'm hoping to lure a few with the idea that they can read my posts? Who knows, we can all do our part somehow, I love hive and loved steemit . It still always makes me think of the fun of the mid 2000's BLogs...I miss those 'days of blogs' :)
I had a few blogs over the year, but I get a lot more engagement here than I ever did with those. I still subscribe to some via RSS with Feedly though. Hive is different, but tools like Keychain make it relatively easy to use. It has certainly improved since the early days.