A Year Of Hive

in #anniversary3 years ago

A year ago, we forked from Steem over onto Hive. At the exact moment of the fork, I was flying back home because of the pandemic and somewhere between Illinois and North Carolina. Look at where we have come to now. So much changes have been made and we are just getting started. I'm looking forward to what we are doing in the future.

It's been a great year with many goals achieved by me personally, launching(and relaunching) multiple projects and just building so much stuff around Hive. I even launched a witness and am in the top 100.

Along with a few others, I launched NFTMart™️ (https://nftm.art) where you can buy NFTs that are built on hive and hive-engine. There's been someone else using that same name for their project and we only discovered it recently(we are older by over half a year and unlike them, we have a working product) so its going to be a fun time.

I got Friday going, a discord bot that notifies you about actions on Hive and Hive-Engine. So much work still to do there, but it's a great tool to help you monitor your own account as well as the accounts of other's.

I even became a Hive-Engine witness.

I relaunched giftgiver which gives users free delegations if they are out of RC, and made it even better(and finally launched the new and improved ad system, just need to write a post about it after letting it work for a while to spot any bugs) and added a Hive faucet. Lots of people are sharing it all around and its helping new users out a ton.

With all that, I'm most happy about the people I've met. Thank you guys for making Hive awesome.

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Thank you for making Hive absolutely amazing and interacting with other people.

This past year has had a lot of changes and I feel they have all been for the better.

I'm super excited to see what's going on from here on out but I can just tell that it's going to be really awesome.

Happy to have helped.

No, thank you for being a good partner in crime development.

Whats the next crime that we'll be committing? Oops I mean project that we'll be developing.

There is only one answer... Project @empty.space

To be honest I never thought really well why STEEM could never reach the state of what HIVE is today. So, pretty happy for the rich guys to have forced development.

And thanks for all the help on the Hive-Engine, coming back to the witness level of things does have some fun involved in learning new stuff, and that's usually what I like about HIVE. Huge potential... we just need to keep focusing on developing and improving, the rest will come.

Happy to have helped. Lots to still learn for everyone. Technology is exciting.