...but I finally made it in. Like going around my elbow to get to my asshole getting into this place.
Anyway, downloaded the whitepaper and going to do some reading and spend the next couple days browsing around learning more about this blockchain.
Heard through the grapevine there might be some potential here for future crypto investment and development.
Hope to meet some good peeps if I stick around.
Peace,
Heavyness B
here.Hello @heavyness. This is @gentleshaid from the @ocd team. Welcome to the hive blockchain. As a form of optional tradition, new users make an introductory post to introduce themselves to the community, what they do, where they are from, how they made it down here, and any other information about themselves they are willing to share. A typical introductory post can be found
There are different communities on here and you will definitely find your fit. We will be following your account closely for some time in anticipation of your introductory post and to support you as much as possible. Feel free to hop into OCD Discord server to interact with thousands of other hive users, some of which might be able to guide you when you need it and make your journey on the platform easier.
Once again, welcome to the hive blockchain.
Thanks for the welcome. I appreciate it, but I am not a blogger. I don't even do senseless irrelevant posts and selfies about my life on Facebook or Twitter much. The fact I had to jump through hoops to purchase Hive so I could get HP to respond to the comment pisses me off about this blogging shit here already. In no world does that even make sense!
I am here to check out the Hive blockchain with my friend for future business potential, development, and investment.
I guess you might say this was my introductory post. I did use the #introoduceyourself tag like I was warned to do. I was told you folks could be picky about this type of stuff.
Peace,
Your Heavyness B
Generally you shouldn't need this. Most account creation services give a little delegation of HP with the new account, and otherwise you can always ask on the Hive Telegram group or the Hive Discord servers, there's always someone willing to help a newbie get started.
Signing up to use a blog platform shouldn't be so stupidly difficult.
If developing an app or website on this blockchain requires this sort of difficulty for users there is no way in hell we are going to create anything here.
Sorry, but I am so pissed off from this experience as a user, I would be hesitant to put anymore investment of time or resources into Hive, especially money and development.
Simply mind numbing!
I agree, on boarding is perhaps our largest pain point that needs to improve.
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Well, if you are real person, thankyou.
If it is an automated comment bot of some sort...then Yuk!
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Thanks I guess. Not like I had much of a choice if I wanted to comment or post again.
Seeing you have to have HP after your first post to do any of these things, then purchasing is the only option unless someone comes along and delegates to you.
Seems like a cleverly disguised bait and switch scam to me.
Your Heavyness
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Welcome to the blocks m8.
The system is complex and the learning curve is everything but flat, however, as you dig deeper you'll understand why we had to undertake certain measures.
Given that there's no central authority that can detect or delete bad actors from exploiting the system, we had to invent steps that will either mitigate or reduce unwanted behavior.
A lot of work has to be done in order for us to compete with web 2.0 UX.
If you'll have any questions feel free to let me know.