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RE: Introducing the dynamichivers

in dynamichivers • 3 years ago

So, we've also got this little baby sitting aside... a project that never quite picked up (we do have a discord bot running for it 😜) designed JUST to feature new users, and to try to get them some followers and interaction.

I don't know why exactly, but I felt called to share this with ya :-)

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 3 years ago (edited) 

Oh man that is pretty cool but OCD and others are all over the introduce yourself tag... But yes I can do some tag exploring and investigating.

I was curious if Hive is actually being used in real life by people to eat in Venezuela. I kind of want to see what the economy is like for them. I mean if they can live off of hive and they are starting to take over the blockchain or rather increasing numbers exponentially, why not see how hive is imacying them in real life.

That always turned me on with steam when it was in its heyday. A $1 up vote was enough to feed some people in certain countries in Africa. It was something I enjoyed. It was kind of cool the dynamicsteemians curation yrail was enough to provide a $1 up vote at one time and was actually feeding people... Allegedly. Either way they blogged harder for that $1.

Long story short wouldn't that be cool to help people in Venezuela eat if Hive is valuable there?

@kennyskitchen @trucklife-family

Yeah that would be great, there are quite a lot of wonderful people from Venezuela very active in the @naturalmedicine community, which was started by one of our tribe members and I know that they get a lot of support from that community. Being able to make a positive difference in someone's life is a wonderful thing to do and I know Hive certainly does that over there. @drrune is possibly someone to reach out to and talk about this with also, he is a tribe member and wonderful content creator on here. xxxx

Yeah that would be great, there are quite a lot of wonderful people from Venezuela very active in the Natural Medicine community, which was started by one of our tribe members and I know that they get a lot of support from that community. Being able to make a positive difference in someone's life is a wonderful thing to do and I know Hive certainly does that over there. @drrune is someone to reach out to and talk about this with also, he is a tribe member and wonderful content creator on here xxxx

Hey @drrune, I was curious about some things in regards to the Bolivar, on what scale is Hive currency being used by Venezuelans to live, the realities of using hive on real life there. Risks?

I was looking into some key things like an estimated cost of living chart for a single Venezuelan to live. Is this a fair approximation?

Also its seems binance is primarily used. Are you aware of the fees one is too expect from transferring hive to BTC to bolivar?

Bolivar operations on Binance's peer-to-peer platform have risen by 75% since May, making Venezuela the only Latin Americancountry whose trading volumes have risen since bitcoin prices tumbled at the start of May, a Binance spokesperson said.

 3 years ago (edited) 

Hey, @dynamichivers! Well, I wish I could confirm or deny estimates, but things vary widely here from town to town, city to city and even between different areas. These estimates, although possible for some families or individuals, are untenable for most inhabitants. There are really few key points that I could establish as reference for how much a family requires to live, or how costly life is here. Even US dollars experience serious inflation here, which is unheard of anywhere else. The Bolívar itself is still in use both digitally and in cash, as crazy as it may sound, and yes, Binance accepts Bolivars and that makes it very popular. These transactions are carried out through individuals whom the platform has vetted, it's the only way to truly trade Bolivars in this country because everything has to be handled through State or private banks and the infrastructure's really bad. Uphold also has its reach, and Coinbase is starting to gain a foothold. A lot of people use AirTM and Zelle is even more common, but again, only in some areas, most citizens are either too far from any decent internet, plagued by constant blackouts (or worse, organized crime syndicates) or just lack the necessary equipment to access these services, most of which also require access to accounts abroad.

According to NASDAQ, Venezuela's the third country with the most crypto transactions, and I think that's about right. There's another aspect to account for, that I mentioned above: crime. This country's teeming with all kinds of corrupt bureaucrats, shady businessmen and just plain armed thugs (regime cronies or connected to them), most of whom are forced to stay here because they'd be jailed immediately if they left the country. A lot of the heaviest fishes are also sanctioned so they literally can't do anything else with their money. So they have to spend their fortunes in the country they ruined. Quite poetic. They open a bunch of crazy shops that sell a bunch of foreign products at rather affordable prices, even by US standards.

At the same time, we thrive in so many ways that can't be measured in estimates or through the lens of politics. It's a deeply societal phenomenon. People in the Caracas subway have dollars to spend on trinkets and snacks that the ubiquitous hawkers sell at ridiculously low prices. They also serve as exchangers, they have their own exchange rates and everything. Bus drivers too, when they can. There are new shops and businesses everywhere. The flow of foreign currency is so steady that there are businesses and startups flourishing all about. Each community has developed its own trade over the years, a trend which the pandemic must've surely spurred all over the world already.

There's a lot more I could say about this, but I have other responsibilities to attend to at the moment. I hope this is helpful!

So, I think it seems as though the decentralized community in Venezuela is growing exponentially due to humanitarian reasons and obviously global corruption.

I think maybe @tribewelcome should explore using it to welcome Venezuelans to Hive and helping them in their journey in the decentralized world that they are pioneering on many levels.

If just one upvote from tribewelcome helps someone eat or encourages them to grow on hive to sustainably eat and pay bills indefinitely, than that would be a cool endeavor to explore.

@angelica7 or @andreaa22 comes to mind just quickly thinking of people that could help manage the account but im not that connected to that community. As maybe @dbroze is or others in your community @kennyskitchen @trucklife-family

I was poking around the communities, look like the Venezuela one has been pretty dead for a while.

The @crossculture community is doing a lot of work connecting folks from across the planet, and @naturalmedicine definitely pulls people from everywhere (and those are A.T's most supported communities)

The idea with this project (@tribewelcome) was that any of a bunch of folks on the Discord could go use the bot to vote, comment, and re-blog new folks' intro post, or first one or whatever.... but it never really happened.

I know the introduceyourself tag is curated, but someone has to already know what they're doing to some extent in order to post there :-P

Yes... Thank you for clarifying the greater purpose. Noted... Today might be a slower day for curating for me. Ill look further into this endeavor later today.

Also I have dynamichivers following tribevibes. So at the very least I can see the content and incorporate a day or two each week to engaging there. Just stuff im thinking of as I am trying to keep up with blogs and comments.

As @drrune is probably too busy

Sorry about the multiple answer. There was an issue with the node I was using, it wasn't taking my reply.

I had issues this morning too. It was frustrating🤪