Yeah, I mean. When I look at successful projects they aren't made up of 100% of the same people. A blockchain project only filled with egghead engineers likely isn't gonna work. Similarly a blockchain project with only business people isn't gonna work. You need someone for the silica chips and the carbon based life forms.
Ideally you do it in a non-toxic environment. You don't shit on every influencer that swings by the say hello. You don't purposefully drive people away with flags and nasty comments.
We're at token 190... this project doesn't need another dev making minor tweaks to the blockchain. It needs an assload of apps dragging people in by the millions. We should be the most business friendly place around, but we're not...
Why so many of the top witnesses don't see that boggles my mind.
Excellent response. Not everyone on a winning hockey team is a goal scorer or can even shoot the puck well for that matter. You need people who can pass. People who can hit. The coaches. The waterboy even. It's teamwork from the locker room to the boardroom. And even when things get heated (it's not always pretty nor does it need to be), the common goal remains intact. My coach used to say, "Speak up, then shut up." Don't let a problem eat away at the mind because staying focused is crucial; don't dwell on it after the fact or turn it into a spectacle (a common challenge for most). I could keep going but the point is, if the team can't gel, you'll see a lot of empty seats in the stands. And this ain't no pond. There's money involved. This is the big leagues. Gotta pull your weight. No choice. Cool. Maybe I'll throw a vote your way now that I know where your mind is truly at. I don't expect people to be perfect. But you need to know this approach of yours where everyone kind of gets lumped into a pile and thrown under the bus doesn't create much of business friendly environment either.
I agree, when I look around Hive right now, I see some of the most engaged users, building communities and Tribes.
All the talk of 2nd layer solutions, so far I only know of one.
I don't discount that security is also important, and think it takes a mix.