Do you think that front-ends like Ecency, who take endless money from the DHF, but don't monetise their content and generate any sort of revenue, are sustainable?
Does the DHF just fund their shit forever?
Will that help the price of $HIVE in the long run?
No, they have ads where all earnings are split between the author, buying $LEO and buying $HIVE. I believe that views bring in revenue, which is split 50% to the Author and 25% is used to buy more Leo and the last 25% is used to buy Hive. So, it evergreens your content and helps the market at the same time.
I see your point here. You hearted twice and it's immediately something like 16c earnings. So the conversation and relationship becomes content of value.
Your second point I don't get. Long form will get rewards outside of 7d window based on revenue share? I'm wowed!!! That will mean long tail earnings for quality content (which is beyond #hive imo)
Ok so that's using it like frontend (posting long form) but in addition I get leo token from ad revenue unlike ecency where I get limited 15 points per post. That sound awesome.
I've not used waves, you can see difference of features given here more better.
Benefits are, we have more active users on Inleo, actively engaging with each other, more curations on threads and long form, more incentives like hive zealy, more rewards from ad revenue.
Thread more, you'll eventually see the difference.
Do you think that front-ends like Ecency, who take endless money from the DHF, but don't monetise their content and generate any sort of revenue, are sustainable?
Does the DHF just fund their shit forever?
Will that help the price of $HIVE in the long run?
I'm not sure what DHF is brokr. Sounds like there's a rivalry between the fronts, I wasn't aware of that o_O
If you're a HIVE investor, I'd encourage you to dig a bit deeper and try to answer those questions.
Thanks, I'm just a small account not investor at all, trying to learn about the network
The same applies to anyone who wants a decentralised network to be able to play around on at all.
The benefit is it's a great #Community and your content earns #evergreenrewards from #adrevenue if you post using InLeo's frontend
I'm earning #leo just for posting or via tips?
No, they have ads where all earnings are split between the author, buying $LEO and buying $HIVE. I believe that views bring in revenue, which is split 50% to the Author and 25% is used to buy more Leo and the last 25% is used to buy Hive. So, it evergreens your content and helps the market at the same time.
O so content is king also applies here, good to know
Yes, the key is to make it click worthy
Being involved with Leo allows you to share in the ad revenue that is generated.
This can be done by having Leo Power (staked Leo) and posting long form content that gives you half the ad revenue generated on your pages.
I see your point here. You hearted twice and it's immediately something like 16c earnings. So the conversation and relationship becomes content of value.
We have a couple options on the ad revenue:
Threads feeds into the basic pool which is distributed based upon Leo power holding.
Long form content generates the evergreen. This is outside the voting period and goes on for the lifetime.
As for rewards, they are the same as elsewhere on Hive. 7 day window, 50/50 of author and curator....Can earn both LEO and HIVE.
More Leo power - better, I get that.
Your second point I don't get. Long form will get rewards outside of 7d window based on revenue share? I'm wowed!!! That will mean long tail earnings for quality content (which is beyond #hive imo)
Ok so that's using it like frontend (posting long form) but in addition I get leo token from ad revenue unlike ecency where I get limited 15 points per post. That sound awesome.
so that is how that works cool
I've not used waves, you can see difference of features given here more better.
Benefits are, we have more active users on Inleo, actively engaging with each other, more curations on threads and long form, more incentives like hive zealy, more rewards from ad revenue.
Thread more, you'll eventually see the difference.
I've tried waves (feels like beta version of twitter deck back in a days) on pc and it was way to slow, not sure if it's temp thing or not