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RE: Hive Will Change Lives

in LeoFinance8 months ago

I think one element that we often forget is truly building things take time and one brick at a time metaphorically. If we throw in a million users right now we likely will fall flat on our face because things aren’t currently scalded for that. It would be a good learning situation but it may cause more harm than good. Falling flat isn’t a bad thing necessarily but with many things there isn’t an advantage to going from 0-60. Slow and steady can get us in a good spot (I refrain from saying “winning” because I don’t like that style, similar with the “killers” of things).

Hive is making good moves and flying under the radar of a lot which is good and important at this moment. We don’t want to garner the attention of regulators and those who will strongly try to shut us down before more decentralization tools are available to us.

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I cant disagree. Building takes time especially when infrastructure is involved. It is easier to throw up a building as compared to the roads being built and utilities put in.

Hive is no different. We have a lot to build but the key is we all can participate in it.