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RE: A well without water dries up. A well without water dries up. I have b ...

in DBuzzlast year

Thank you for your comment... I am not worried about the price of the cryptocurrency, I am more concerned about the user's attitude to the blockchain. I know that there are great projects to strengthen the platform, I participate in some of them, but 75% of users do what they do is squeeze without investing, they consider HIVE the goose that lays the golden egg...

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There is something else to consider, though: we have been in a pandemic since the year Hive became Hive, and inflation is a heavy burden. Hive has been the margin of survival for many, and survival is the first human necessity ... and YET, if you read closely, you will find many of the same communities that are always tagged as the problem driving adoption, bringing businesses in, and beginning to push those HBD savings.

The other thing to consider: Hive is a community. If 75 percent needs to live from Hive, then that is what we should expect Hive to provide. In any democracy, we would not be surprised with that outcome if 75 percent of the people decided on that. So, if you tell me that 75 percent of the community is living on Hive, then I would have to conclude that Hive is doing what the community expects of it to do.

Well, I support his thesis. But then, let that 75% stop complaining and talking shit when HIVE goes down. They are winning and they complain...