interesting! think the next question is how will this be sustainable with the onboarded newbies. in terms of user journey, it is just the beginning where they might be confused or no motivation at all to work it through. what's the kick behind that can get them going and perhaps even tip for the next new comers as well?
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I'm going to explain further any day now, about ... But maybe what my colega and I are coming up to conquer the world, is something that can be applied in a broader sense. We want to onboard folks here within a particular context... That is, bringing hive in as a teaching tool, I'll say... The idea is that it offers opportunities that give them greater success at another goal, also encourages them to be exploring other things that they enjoy in life, etc... That's a great question you bring up and it is inspiring me to think a lot. As I'm working at my own project now... I'll be coming up with the macro/micro perspective shift in another corner of my mind.
Ultimately that's what matters most, right that it is sustainable... And in order to be sustainable, i think, it has to bring something valuable into each life
Great to know that this triggers more thought behind the scene. would definitely up for more brainstorming and perhaps getting together to vibe-code on some products to onbaord more new users. Personally have gone through this process of taking @hive as a stepping stone to be more familiar with web3. Started with @steemit and now here. I would say it is helpful as the social part of things help me understand more.
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