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RE: Hive-Tube v7.2 Released

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That limit on Hive is also a limit in nature.

If I make a chair, that chair will have value for a specific time limit. If I grow a daisy, that daisy will have a lifespan as well. Everything has an expiration so trying to peg a fixed value to anything organic (like Hive) is impossible.

If I do a podcast and post that livestream mp3 to cast.garden for example, it will have immediate value for about a week, that's correct. However, if I reply to user comments on my podcast and maintain social contact with my followers, I can attain some monetary compensation on that single podcast virtually forever.

The chair I built needs some maintenance once in awhile as well 😊
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The natural limit on the internet is eternity currently. So your comparison to organic matter isn't the same. You should earn forever as long as it's contained inside the platform. Your work isn't worth less over time. But limiting what could be classic works to a 7 day window makes true creatives cringe.

Real world objects don't compare to internet objects.

Your work isn't worth less over time.

Yes, it is. If you created a shopping cart app, and stop maintaining it, it will be worth less over time. I don't have to explain why.

You've ventured into a different topic. I got things to do, I'll ttyl if I can.

Being when I post my music I'll not use a Hive based service. I'll post it to Hive but it's always Spotify, YouTube, or Odyssey embeds. Why? If I share my blog from HIVE across social medias I'll still earn on those platforms while operating within the earn limit on Hive. So when those folks finally check it out... weeks or months later it still is able to earn something passively.

when those folks finally check it out... weeks or months later it still is able to earn something passively

Not without some sort of maintenance as I have mentioned earlier. You can only stretch a dollar so far, otherwise it's just a ponzi scheme.

Those statements are both incorrect. It's passive income. Doing nothing to maintain, and taking nothing from "investors" in the beginning or end.

Ok, so you can stretch a dollar out forever, got it. ;)

That's how ownership of material works. You listen, watch, or utilize, the owner gets paid into perpetuity.

Let me explain this a different way. Let's say Odysee has only 5 users. You post a post onto the Odysee platform. All 5 of those people upvote your content and you get paid. Where will the perpetual money come from?

You're not explaining it any different. You just want to be correct, and you're not. If they gain 2 million users next month and those users stream your material you still get paid. Hive still 7 days. Spotify, YouTube, Apple Music... etc... still pay you without time constraints.