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RE: Witness Update: HBD APR

Yes, the quicker we get realistic, as relates to the potential, amounts of hbd out there the better, imo.
A couple 2 for 1 splits would ramp up interests, iyam.
But, that isn't why I'm here, today.

You have better contacts in the coding community than I do, perhaps you will consider placing a bounty and funding proposal for a ui that maintains a url that allows account creation, deposits/withdraws, and a connection to one or more swap exchanges with low fees, <.5%?

The idea is to allow anyone to access a url that gives them an owner key, explains the active key, allows deposits into savings, hp, or liquid hive/hbd from the coins they have, and little else.
If they want other features they can use one of the other ui's.

This is to facilitate joining to deposit to the bonds, once allowed.
Sign up fees and swap fees should be low.
Maybe just enough to self fund hosting and some maintenance costs?
Deposit and withdraw fees should simply cover exchange fees, and not be a 'source of profit'.

By allowing for this 'light account', similar to wallet.hive.blog, to skip the drama and frustrations of dipping their toes into the rewards pool, sitting by the side of the pool becomes more attractive.

This ui will serve as a gateway for passive investors.
With 20% interest on savings it is more economically advantageous to passively invest than to stake and get ~11% at the cost of finding 10 non-crap posts to vote 100% votes on per day.
With one url to send our friends to, the 'kiss' principle is maintained.

Maybe a referral system is to be considered, maybe not.

I'm not sure it should be open source as imposters could spring up.

While I have your attention, can you tell me who pays the hosting costs associated with hive.blog and its wallet?

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Can you message me on Discord sometime when you have a moment about this idea? I think I understand what you're getting at, which is essentially a UX project to streamline onboarding of investors. I actually believe the framework for this can exist as whitelabeled as it's not uncommon among non-crypto projects. But I could have misunderstood. (Hosting costs of this are minimal by the way, it's only a matter of development and design.)

@Blocktrades does and for the image hosting infrastructure.