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in HODL4 years ago

There are at least 60 instances of accounts on the rsync blacklist whose tokens mysteriously disappeared from history

Well sorry to say, Hive is carving out its own standards, as its the only type of infrastructure of this paradigm, embarassment today, standard tomorrow.

My feeling is that HIVE will fall below shit coin level to dust once the power downs are finished on STEEM and there is no longer upward demand for it....

How can this be, when Hive remains the only safe heaven for content creators on other centralised platforms? How can this be when Hive is the only infrastructure powering the most used dapp in the world?

How can this be when Hive has the most talented programmers and other individuals committing their best to see this project through?

How can this be when theres a DHF to fund innovations that are profitable for the blockchain?

A lot of time we get carried away with thinking we need one serious large investor to significantly increase the value of Hive, while thats true, its not all, if onboarding can be focused on, having more content creators over in Hive will also increase the value as more people stake up.

No other blockchain solves what Hive does, if you don't see a value to that, you can as well give me all your hive.

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If you care to step out of your HIVE filter bubble to listen to new ideas you may be interested to see what OpenOrchard has in store for DPoS. You may recognise all of the team as being the original devs from Steemit Inc.. Even they are stepping away from the vindictive power crazed V.22.2 Cabal of HIVE.

Whether you do or you do not is no concern of mine. Enough time has been wasted on deaf ears. Continue to support the token grinding circle jerking of those at the top of this pyramid while you gather your crumbs from below. You know, decentralisation HIVE style.

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I'm definately open to other ideas my friend, unfortunately i couldnt listen to it but id do more research into minds and get back to you.

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Even they are stepping away from the vindictive power crazed V.22.2 Cabal of HIVE

Thats entirely the responsibility of the community, and if it is as you've said, definately the repercussion awaits, which I'm totally ready for.

... unfortunately i couldnt listen to it ...

Perhaps this early intro will give you some idea of what they are up to, as well as keeping you up to date with future announcements. It is basically the old Steemit Inc. team that gave up their employment with Justin Sun, putting their livelyhoods on the line. The V.22.2 Cabal of HIVE were protecting their livelyhoods in my opinion. Big difference.

One will seek a betterment of the technology while one will seek the status quo. Just the fact that witness vote retention has not yet been dealt with in any of the HIVE forks speaks volumes to me.

Oh I've been following Openseed, then Openorchid from the scratch ofcourse great innovation, but whats being built isn't a bkockchain, no comment or statement insinuated that, or perhaps it even is a blockchain, Yaaay, id gladly use it too.

While Hive stinks of imperfection, its the best yet. Why aren't the better versions of Bitcoin more valuable than it?

The Spotify podcast, which unfortunately does not work in your location, goes into greater depth of the thinking they have been making over the last month or so. They are creating a blockchain whose token distribution will not be pre-mined but more fairly distributed.

That will be super cool, I hope there'd be an airdrop.

I hope they have more tricks under their sleeves besides "distribution", so what happens to the plans they had concerning incorporating Hive blockchain?

My understanding is that they have an idea to incorporate a lot of side chain like activity. Perhaps HIVE might figure in there. In the interview pointed to Andrew Levine, former communications officer(?) of Steemit Inc. and now OpenOrchard CEO, floated the idea of Minds using their chain's token and Minds' CEO being open to the idea. That would be a move away from ETH contracts for Minds at the moment.

P.S. Another big diff was that he mentioned one could house their data on the blockchain or in a more centralised AWS cloud servers setup like the graphic housing on the HIVE/STEEM blockchains. Not sure what would be the choice. Perhaps gas requirements to use the blockchain? Not sure on that. They seem to want their white paper nailed before releasing any code.