My high school economics class says we need both. Not just one or the other. There are many things in the DHF that we need to stop blowing money on. A lot of the proposals just make the DHF look like a slush fund for a few whales.
Market the apps/front ends individually to the general public as the viable alternatives to the current social media. Put together a team to market Hive as a protocol/public database (not as a blockchain or crypto currency) to companies to use in their projects. The value of the token will grow when there are more active users.
But it will take time and some excellent money management to pull it off. We have some of the best apps on the internet. We have some of the best minds and people on the internet. We are the closest thing to real Web3 and still overlooked. We need the general public. We need users. Stop marketing it to other cryptocurrencies and market it to the world. The common everyday user is what we need. Those people dont go to Web3 conferences. They dont care about that stuff.
We gripe about being over looked by these other Web3 companies while screaming into our echo chamber "Hey look at us! We already built that and it works." But we need to be saying that to the whole world and not just our industry.
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Once again, agree. Talking about hive constantly on algorithm run platforms is a waste of energy because the algorithm kills it. People should be talking about other things and throwing hive in there and we should be supporting each other to help each other spread in the algorithms if we interact there at all. Face to face stuff is better.
I mean, honestly, I think we should be trying to catch young people, not catering to the worst of their habits (tiktok addicts), but maybe interacting with them more (wherever the hell they are besides tiktok 😆). I feel like the average age at Hive is a fair bit over 30.