I haven't yet fully absorbed the import of Soveraniche, but the claims you make are remarkable, and may enable Hive to actually fulfill more of the promise the platform advented in 2016, if not even extend it. Before the fork, Ned introduced the idea of communities, oracles, and the ability for governance to be more than a mere plutocracy, presenting from Korea.
The way he described communities led me to understand that how upvotes and downvotes worked could be determined by each community, and this would enable them to control user retention. I remain intent on that functionality being availed communities, because it would enable fine tuning metrics that have been poorly managed and have prevented Hive from attaining it's potential. In an open market in which communities could compete for users, communities that got it right(er) would (more) grow, and the extant plutocratic governance model that has failed to grow Hive would no longer prevent better management from being available.
We can all observe how that governance model prevented substantial changes Ned proposed from being implemented, and he sold the platform to Sun Yuchen and bailed.
I will have to consider the structure you have fashioned and wrap my head around it, but from what I have so far understood this market competition may be possible on Sovraniche. Is your code open source? Obviously the security of your wallet, and all your code, must be auditable for significant funds to be entrusted to it.
I am astounded at what you say you have built. I hope it is what we need to grow and adapt as significant changes to global markets have emerged this month, that we will have to cope with and plan for going forward.
Thanks!
I looked at breakaway communities a while ago - has it been a few years now? The appeal was to control the curation to be relevant to the niche and even use second tier tokens to monetize. What have you found thus far?
Starting with Golos (Russian language. I don't speak Russian. It folded anyway), Whaleshares (it folded), and then Blurt! (has it's issues), I haven't really found anything I'd call better. Sovraniche, if I'm right about how communities can work, might be the ticket. We'll see how the wallet works out.