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RE: Addressing Concerns on Matters Regarding Our Activities On Hive Blockchain.

in #hive2 years ago

I had not heard of anyone challenging your commitment to Hive. I was a big promoter of Steemit from 2016, but when Ned sold it to Justin Sun it was soon obvious that things were not going well. I ended up having my account there censored so my account does not show the thousands of posts and comments I made. It is no longer decentralised and, from what I have seen, there is very little development there.

I would like to see more forgiveness for people who continued to support Steemit after the fork. Holding grudges is not healthy and this social blockchain sphere is still pretty small. I think we could do more to persuade those who joined Steemit later on that Hive could be better for them. Of course the Steemit whales will be desperate to support those who do join so they stick around, but they may find their stake loses even more value.

It should be obvious to all that you are doing a lot for Hive. I want to see it grow in Ghana and other places where it makes a big difference. Keep up the good work.

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Thanks so much @steevc. Here's a link to the issue raised against us and for the view of everyone who is clueless of what's going on. But we're are of a clear intention to empower communities, improve lives and promote the hive ecosystem. Hive must rather be interested in the identity and credibility of the person who raised this against the hardwork we have made. There are many of people who's identity remain hidden and claim to be helping the blockchain. We have proven ourselves in all aspects including meetups, pictures and videos of ourselves to the blockchain. I wish they could all do same by proving their identy since they're potential ghosts of deceiving many, not us who are interested in making lives better with hive.

https://hive.blog/hive-181335/@orianagua/ru5uzj

I think the important thing is to honest and up front about what you do. If you had tried to hide what you did before it would get found out anyway.

Yes. That's why we have been honest and transparent about our activities.