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RE: How Much Is A Hive Account Worth?

in LeoFinance2 years ago

Seeing LOTS more development happening around Hive and I love it! Even seeing development on the layer two tokens like LEO as everything continues to expand. I still feel it's going to be up to the development team and business to create the account and delegate some resources to those new accounts. That means some type of check would need to be put into place to spot and remove fake/spam accounts. Or does that even matter in web3? I would think it would.

I don't feel people will pay for web3 but instead it's earned over time by the quality of your posts. Once you have enough hive in your account powered up that the delegated resource can be removed I feel it should be and just continue to cycle like that. Or a time delegation of 30-90 days and cycled away.

What I do know are things are shifting and their shifting quickly away from web2. (quickly meaning in the next 5-10 years) which is actully faster then the internet adoption of 15-20 years. When you really think back on it platforms like Facebook/Twitter etc are actully young but they have already hit their max cycles and looking to now be replaced by the next big thing. That next big thing is web3 and HIVE!

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The digital world moves much faster than the physical. Billion dollar companies are created in less time than ever before. However, as you pointed out, the life cycle is also likely much shorter. The Moat, as Buffett likes to say, is not as wide as it was before.

We are watching the paradigm shift and it will be interesting to see where Hive falls in all this. The Hive account could have great value, especially with all the development taking place. With HAF being worked upon, we are going to see a lot more opportunities for developers to build on Hive. That will only drive more value.

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