I sometimes reflects back on the Fork of Steem, for me and those that moved over to Hive it has been a wise move with the sell of my Steem for Hive. I sold quick, wish I held a bit for better price lol but the whole thing with JS just made not to waste time in leaving my funds lying there, am not good at hanging around an environment I have lost interest for.
In a short space Hive has shown better resilience and growth compared to Steem, it's basically great to be here the way I see it.
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I also sold my Steem quickly. If I remember correctly, then I sold it for Hive, but I do not know. Probably most people also quickly sold their Steem, and also for Hive.
I had to power down so it took me a while.
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The 3 months of power down can be eternity when one need funds urgently!
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The 3 months window was actually very slow.
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Some of us couldn't take JS's none sense, I wasn't going to hang around longer on a chain that suddenly turned centralized.
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I think for the money, some would choose to be tied like a goat.
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Some did, others didn't. it was a question of choice I think.
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I sold too quick too, I wish I had also waited a little longer for that huge leap in steem price. I was also taken aback by the actions of Justin Sun, his attitude left us in FUD and leaving was the only logical thing to do at that point in time.
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Hive moved in a couple years far beyond what Steem ever was. We are still stagnant in many ways but development isnt one of them. We are still progressing forward.
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It is very evident what Hive as achieved in just 2 years at times unbelievable but surprisingly you find some pessimistic and myopic ones here that sees things different, I encountered one the past week I was surprised and this is a person that also moved over from Steem
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