Have you heard it yet?
We're organizing our first ever virtual meetup live online from your home screen!
This is the first time we've ever organized such an event and we would like to invite everyone to join us in our inaugural event.
We will explain the content of our upcoming CoinGecko Q1 Crypto Report, hear about DeFi from the experts. You can also meet the rest of the team at CoinGecko!
If this is your first ever virtual conference, here's a handy guide of what to do (and what NOT to do) during the conference. You may find a clearer version of the guide in this PDF here.
Sign up for your free entrance ticket here. You'd need to sign up for an account (it's free) before you can join the conference.
On another note, @ponpase has made a guide in Indonesian language for how to sign up for this conference step-by-step, if you can read Indonesian, go check it out!
This is pretty neat, do you have any ideas (or connections) on how we can better promote HIVE and get it out there more?
This virtual meetup that we're organizing is mostly focused on DeFi (Decentralized Finance) and our recently published Cryptocurrency Report.
Who knows, maybe someone can organize a social-media blockchain virtual meetup? 😀
On the other hand, feel free to take part on the meetup! We have roundtable sessions in the meetup where the topic of HIVE can certainly be brought up!
I see. Thanks, though my questions were meant for more than just this virtual meetup, but rather more broadly and in general. :)
Even before worldwide shutdown in response to Covid-19, there's been many virtual meetup/conference being held by the Steem-now-Hive community, only they are decentralized and information of it may not propagate throughout the whole network. So i'd say Hive is doing great at that!
We're aware of the upcoming AMA between Hive and Huobi - that's great!
Perhaps members from Hive can now organize virtual get-togethers with video? there are various platform choice available each with their own pros and cons.
Great experiment! Curious to hear about how it goes :D
PDF was deprecated a long time ago... Asking people to use it is a no-go... Some coins don't even use it for their whitepapers anymore.
People also don't like when someone says implicitly what they CAN'T do, as netiquette was written decades ago as policy of what is acceptable and what is not.
The guidelines of what not to do is mostly tech related, we've encountered some issue with our trials and found that some browsers do not support the virtual meetup platform that we will use.
The guides are to make sure your experience is as smooth as possible.😀
Most browsers are already blocking viewing PDF files, except Microsoft Edge, and most people don't use Microsoft Edge, because Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome are a lot better alternatives.