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RE: Why I’ve Lost Any Hope Hive Has a Bright Future I’m Saying This Because I Care, Not Because I’m Bitter! I Love Many Here! But This Must Be Said! & Full Time Daily Participation Is No Longer Worth It!

in #hive2 months ago

I stopped believing it was anything unintentional a few years ago.
Nothing is to be allowed to disrupt the value transfer trade.

The order has been given.
Soak up as much as possible, as long as possible.

I don't see any actions being taken to make me change my mind.

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Hive Watchers and friends made a damage in Millions in market cap with attacking users posting "no mainstream opinions".

The downvote system is retarded. If Users dont enjoy, they leave. Still wonder why i am here ( maybe because there is currently no other chain that offers social experience).

If Hive would follow Internet theory like "all Information on it handled neutral" and front ends sort them out like search engines, would make the game different. The Curration part made hive always retarded.

“Nothing is to be allowed to disrupt the value transfer trade.”

I might be slow, but what’s this mean exactly?
!BBH
!ALIVE
!PIZZA
!LADY

Just what it says, the value transfer space has an owner.
It is not looking for others to compete with them.

But what exactly? Like sucking value off hive? What methods?

You've been here long enough to know what our issues with retention are/have been.
Why do you figure the offer has always been like it, lump it, or provide exit liquidity to people reaping the inflation as hard as they can?

I think he's asking the literal function of how it works. He wasn't very active his first 3 years here at all. I don't think he's trolling or being sarcastic.
I remember him joining some contests years back and think he was MIA until a few months back.

What wasn't clear in what I said?

Value transfer is a banking function.
Banks tolerate no competition.
Ergo, they will spend tremendous amounts on whatever it takes to stop anybody from transferring value outside of their approved middlemen.

Their cheapest route is to nip things in the bud.
Paying a killer is cheaper than most ways to stop things dead in their tracks.
Threatening with killers is even cheaper.

Have you even read War is a Racket?
What I am illustrating to you is not even new, wasn't back then, either.

But, why kill a cash cow, when you can more profitably bleed it to death?

@thefed

I don’t know why you can’t just explain it. No I do not understand. Sorry for asking guy.