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RE: MIND BLOWING AND SHOCKING ABUSE REVEALED ON THE HIVE BLOCKCHAIN

in #hive3 years ago

I certainly will! I have nothing but respect for the artistic process and the journey that an artist made to reach their current pinnacle. I’m the sort that does dive deeply especially when it comes to word power, art, and the wider implications that most miss because they are taking things 1 comment and 1 post at a time.

So yes.

I’ll be checking out your past posts.

There’s nothing wrong with having the fun approach. I do think posts like this can loose that aspect of what it means to effectively social.

I believe that, with social, he/she who has the most fun wins.

Thank you for taking the time to tell me a little bit about yourself. 👍

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Posts like this and that 'crap' you seem to subscribe to where the cops are coming to take control; that's all a direct slap in the face to someone like me who's been working their butt off to make the place fun or least interesting for a lot of folks, for a bit. While yourself and several others are working hard to disempower the community and smear everything, quite a few of us are out there making it work and proving what can be accomplished. But these days it's like I'm not even allowed to say that. Gotta sit and talk about lame shit.

I think you greatly misunderstand my intentions. I have been actively working (and investing) towards a better Hive every day for the last 4 years on and off the blockchain. I don’t put out crap and I engage like there is no tomorrow.

Why I’m different than most users in this blockchain is because I take radical ownership… and I care about Layer 0 because without Layer 0 we don’t have a reason to maintain our Layer 1 or build out our Layer 2.

I might be misunderstood by some in this community (and that’s ok!) but everything I am trying to do is to make Hive relevant, marketable, viable, sustainable, friendlier, and better all around.

If you don’t think so take a careful look at what I am doing with @Comet.Ranker.

I believe that we need to innovate new and better ways to human on this blockchain and that can not effectively be done without having our eyes and minds wide open to the short comings of what’s previously been developed and what is currently taking place right now.

We need to continue to move the needle or other competing social blockchains will increasingly eat our lunch.

We should be a top 10 coin… and until we are… we need to continue asking the questions that need to be asked, having the hard conversations, closing the gaps where they appear, and building the things that need to be built.

None of this is comfortable but I do appreciate the people who want to keep this blockchain light and fun!

Kudos to you for having that intent. 👍

@wil.metcalfe
Comet Ranker

People acting like mad scientists every time something goes wrong around here probably isn't helping either. Just sayin'

sigh There’s Proof of Static Mind? 🤷‍♂️

Technology is all about creative destruction. If we aren’t innovating and solving inevitable problems we are becoming less and less relevant as each day goes by.

Hive should be a top 10 coin and so every day that it’s not pointedUP is a day it’s pointed down.

Solving how Layer 1 effects Layer 0 should be precedent if we are to win and avoid being marginalized in a rapidity innovating and burgeoning field within the cutting edge of crypto.

All this begin with the culture forming around a project.

We need to continue to give investors a reason to trade their perfectly good Bitcoin… and users a reason to stay.

Anyways…

I have spoken my mind here.

I have nothing more to say.

@wil.metcalfe
Comet Ranker

sigh

Can solving problems instead of melting down over problems be a part of that culture, or no?

Good point… but I think it’s inherent in the idea of “normalizing” a DV. The melt downs are only a symptom of the problem rather than it’s source.

So what's the source of the meltdown?