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No, I don’t think so. As the price goes down, there’s more focus on spam and ai slop.

Hive’s problem is that X and Substack provide free speech and that many crypto projects are more accessible and have positive price movement.

Hive needs entrepreneurs that find use cases for the 3s blocktime and 0.00 transaction cost.

Prime example is what @brianoflondon has done with podcasts

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ah well, opinions are easy. As I’m not building something on hive myself I should not complain to much.

Don't think so. People post less because they feel depressed - 4-year-long plans and dreams have crashed.

Current ATL isn't about Hive's failure (although Hive didn't do well in recent years), it's just a bigger crisis, related to most altcoins. People believe - "4 years cycle ending, all coins will crash". But no much space for BTC to fall (less volatility in high AND lows), it'll reach the bottom in 2026 imo. Altseason? It's not about 4-year cycle at all, it happens when it happens with 2 conditions: 1) no fear BTC will crash alts 2) money flows from BTC to ETH and smaller tokens. DYOR. Some thoughts here too: https://peakd.com/hive-167922/@tobetada/okay-lets-talk-about-the-bear

Maybe. But like others, I'd like to know what we're doing internally that's important enough to change the situation? Something specifically useful, rather than developing yet another useless app or game?
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what we're doing internally

Me too.

another useless app or game?

I understand what you are talking about and I agree... At the same time, I have hope about some new apps. Any nice project like a Pokémon game or a short form app can onboard thousands of people. Onboarding is not a panacea, of course, but it's a step forward and healthy for the ecosystem.

I have this feeling that many devs on Hive have no experience of the real internet, where you start a project and plan to earn some money within a year OR you just don't start a project.

This price crisis is a cold shower, and some people have started waking up. However, this slow maturing is too expensive for the community. But there is indeed the community, that's the good side. It's not a perfect one, but there is a power in it - faith, dedication, some money.

When I had my own small projects online (based on CMSs like Wordpress and Drupal), I always felt isolated and unable to grow through tough-ish interactions with other people. Hive is a great place from this point of view.


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I have felt this for a while it sucks but hive is kind of just a closed loop. Noone wants to be here becuase most the time you post something and it just never even gets viewed... let alone generate any type of income..

Perhaps this is a general disappointment with crypto among many people. Currently, few people are buying anything on the crypto market, and interest is zero.
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It depends a lot on the "magic window." If you publish at certain times and nobody is online, your article, photos, etc., will go unnoticed. If you publish at key times, you get a good number of votes. The problem? That "special" time changes all the time. At least in my case, I had to keep varying the time I published to get any votes.

A loan business just closed shop.

Which one?

which arnt.