I do understand the basics.
Most are after the return and Ethereum is where the action is. If it was elsewhere, that is where people would be headed towards.
The crypto crowd focusing on the crypto crowd doesn't seem to notice how the crypto crowd doesn't seem to care about the crypto crowd or the projects, only the personal gains. Take the money and run.
What I like about Hive is the fact it can appeal to the rest of the world, since it can offer something most people enjoy, and those people have a lot of money. I look at that market. Not the candles.
As for enacting change. It's pretty damn expensive to buy a decision here, which is good for the security of the chain, of course. No chance of a hostile takeover. So we need to work together towards common goals. Even that little consumer spending 20 bucks needs to know where that money is taking them.
Anyway. Good talk.