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RE: What does onboarding 10,000 active users look like?

in #hive9 hours ago

His main argument is pointing to community members of Hive and attributing their actions to the INLEO team and that we are "padding our numbers"

The funniest part is that this has nothing to do with our team, he's just assigning the narrative he wants to push.

INLEO has continued to innovate and build our platform in a way to outwardly attract new Hivers. He can shape whatever narrative he wants but any Hiver who wants to see the truth can just look at the INLEO Platform, our partnership with Dash and our upcoming partnerships with many other ecosystems.

We'll keep working our asses off to grow Hive. Mark can keep shouting on his soapbox.

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Your metrics are "threads numbers", these activities directly inflate these metrics by such a large and drastic amount. Regardless of if it is your directive, it is still the case. 15% of the entire chain activity by one user which directly goes to your metric is not an abnormally you can ignore.

Regardless, it's a moot point as the overall stats show nothing has really changed, it's just a subsection of nonsense that should be address. Yet Hive Watchers continues to ignores, yet downvotes people using ai on a much smaller level for pennies. Whole different problem, interesting regardless.

I'd like to hear the answer themarkymark - (but I like the hype)

Haha - actually I'm watching Game of Colmar 2, episode 3 right now and I don't feel like writing at all, but I'll try to be brief:

  1. One of you is definitely a scammer. (in this version I know who the scammer is, but I'll keep quiet for now and see how things develop.)
  2. You're both scammers. (I mean, you're raising this topic at this very time when everything is pouring down, in order to drop the price even more - unlikely, but possible)
  3. Neither of you is a scammer. (you have different visions for the development of the project)
    Regarding the number of accounts (I've been on Hive for seven years, I'm not very active, but I'm here 360 ​​days a year - morning, afternoon, evening, and even now at night) I don't see an increase in accounts.
    But I see a bunch of accounts that unreasonably receive big rewards. I see good accounts with meager rewards.
    I can go on forever - but I'd better finish watching The Squid Game and go to bed. Otherwise I might have a nervous breakdown like @acesontop wrote today!

I am as transparent as you get. When I say things I review and provide actual data rather than just say things that make me happy. It’s all easily verifiable with moderate skillset.

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