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RE: We don't need higher staking rewards!

in Hive Improvement5 years ago (edited)

How about instead of focussing 100% on the issues "at home" we acctualy reach out outside of hive and try to make colaborations and partnerships with other projects.

You are most likely right about some of the issues, long staking period, complicated staking rewards (curation), etc...

But I see zero effort of the top20 trying to promote this thing. Splitnerlands being the exception and some other new pojects poping up ....

Further I see no dev tools being build and open sourced, so more devs can easily build new apps .... how do one make web like peakd? Or like the new leo?

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How about instead of focussing 100% on the issues "at home" we acctualy reach out outside of hive and try to make colaborations and partnerships with other projects.

Collaborations are good but aren't going to scale; we need real changes and more focus on what Hive is doing exceptionally well: cheap decentralized storage as an example.

But I see zero effort of the top20 trying to promote this thing. Splitnerlands being the exception and some other new pojects poping up ....

Not the task of top 20. Splinterlands is an app and we need more of those for a robust ecosystem. I'm working on something, but the fundamentals have to be adjusted and that's what I'm criticizing with this post.

Further I see no dev tools being build and open sourced, so more devs can easily build new apps .... how do one make web like peakd? Or like the new leo?

That isn't a question good devs are going to ask; we've got pretty solid documentation and more than enough open-source projects that can be used as a starting-point.

The developer documentation on the hive.io is full with "steem" in it.
We havent found the time to change that yet.

The developer documentation on the hive.io is full with "steem" in it.

Example?

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I see. Yeah, need some more contributions on that, but it's basically the same.

For dapps that need to save logic on-chain; not for the end-consumer nor for dapps to save high file-size data, even though Hive supports binary data.