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Having worked extensively with Ton, Sei, and Cypher blockchains, I have cracked down the approach in two easy steps.

First, we should establish an incubation or accelerator program focused on onboarding projects deploying on the Hive blockchain. The projects should receive grants (if they are building something new), cohort based learnings from experts and exposure to Hive Community. These projects should adhere to industry best practices and capitalize on trends such as AI agents, Real-World Assets (RWA), Gaming and Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks (DePIN). [Yes, Agreed the trends keep changing and so do the projects]

Concurrently, we need to secure soft commitments from investors for a dedicated venture capital fund, potentially named "Hive Ventures," (The Ventures name could be changed but Hive Ventures sounds cool) that will exclusively invest in projects graduating from our incubation program.
Setting up Hive Ventures would require time, effort and an initial investment to setup meetings, travel and explain Hive to potential investors interested in our ecosystem.

This investment from established VCs will drive the adoption of the incubated projects, ultimately increasing their value and, consequently, the value of the Hive blockchain itself.
I call this a basic blockchain rule: More dapps = More users = More transactions = More value of the blockchain. Yes, Marketing and VCs are two missing variables too.

It's important to note that this is a high-level overview. This strategy involves numerous variables, and the details provided here represent only a fraction of the considerations necessary for successful execution. I also understand the complexities and time investment required for successful implementation.

Not a bad idea at all but absolutely not doable here.

We have the DHF which is a non-advertising entity with no leadership or strategy funding projects based around pre-existing reputation.
Those that have the reputation to make a "Hive ventures" of sorts wont, as its a lot of work and responsibility and non-dev work on Hive isnt paid anything.
Those that might want to do it for free dont have the reputation for the community to trust them with the funds and running of it.

So no, this can not work here. Unfortunately.

I am working on something now in fact!