Some feedback on that:
When talking about Hive as a platform, it's Hive.
But HIVE as an asset is HIVE, i.e. blogging on Hive, but sending 0.5 HIVE
:-)
I would avoid tasks related to sending to exchanges (self-custody ftw!) and focus on the internal market instead.
On the other hand, educating people on how CEX deposits/withdrawals look might save some victims of arbitrage scams, etc. Also, touching the Active Key should be way, way after mastering the social side of things with the Posting Key.
Some of them aren't really good newbie tasks and could be confusing; i.e. I wouldn't require voting for 30 witnesses, but 25, and either that or setting a proxy, otherwise we'll confuse the user. Claiming account tokens is also not for newbies.
On the other hand - understanding Resource Credits - that's something good to know.
Thanks @gtg, we have updated the Hive HIVE comments here.
This list is an initial starting point, but agreed, we should prioritise non CEX swaps instead of exchange swaps, or at least make sure both options are included
Yes, some of the tasks you mentioned are somewhat advanced and we do want to keep this list for newbs only, so probably worth moving things like account creation token claims to a more advanced lesson set.
We'd argue keeping transfers fairly early on, as many IRL newbies are coming into Hive via SpendHBD initiative ATM and they need to know how to move money even before they post most of the time.
Especially "Claim account creation tickets." will need a bunch of staked hive which is maybe OK for a new User but as mentioned should be the focus only on getting warm with all the amazing things we have here. Ur totally right.