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RE: Some Thoughts on the Future...

in #hive4 years ago

First off, nobody cares about social media. People just use it because they are so damn bored and money is made from adverticements meaning that contents value has always been on that it attracts attention rather that having any authentic quality. In youtube we can see that there are people with 1 million followers, 100 000 views on a video, 10 000 likes and 1000 comments meaning that people don't even care about voting, let alone commenting. Only change I support for distribution of hive is moving power-up rewards to savings account to separate investors and the actual social-side and app users better. Other proposed changes are just providing speculative fixes to non-existent problems (unfair rewards curve etc.).

Secondly, people keep on mixing vision and plan. We allready have the chain with basic functionalities, we don't need any ground-breaking visions but simple updates to expand on those functioinalities, which should be trivial from other than work perspective at this point. This it-self already provides plan for most parts.

Thirdly, I was big in to the smt's, but if custom json transactions can allready provide all that smt's could provide and more, whithout too much complexity to employ, we should just provide proper tools and demo the use cases for people (though remember that people are stupid).

(Thirdly point onetly,) greatest break-trough that block-chain can do for gaming is not that you can trade your assets (though this is part of solution) but that you can finally earn (something concrete) from your labour in video-games. RuneScape (old school) is great example of game that could benefit from tokenizeing it's resources (materials and levels). A simple demo game that looks like Adventure Quest but has some of the elemnts of RuneScape (mining, crafting armor) should be demoed.

Fourthly, adverticement should focus on telling devs about the custom json possibilities of hive block-chain bluntly since it appears that no-one knows about it. Some developers of existing games should also be reached and persuaded to switch or integrate hive, since no other chain even appears to be able to handle games.

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I've actually been saying that for a couple years now... custom JSON is pretty amazing and no one seems to realize it. Anyone can post JavaScript to the blockchain and sign it so we know it's legit across all frontends.

The real value of blockchain in the context of gaming is that we can provide an unmatched level of provable ownership and decentralized development. Even the game creators can't take away the gold you farmed or the sword you found. On the dev side of things, we can create inflation to incentivize players and enthusiasts to participate in the process of flushing out the product... be it creating levels, skins, content, or whatever else.

Unfortunately it seems like a bit of a waiting game and everyone seems to be absolutely 100% impatient and scrambling while we trade sideways like this.