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RE: ValuePlan direction. / My approach.

in #hive11 days ago (edited)

but that a lot of their potential gets lost because there’s no light shining on them. There’s no visibility. And without visibility, there are no measurements

Sure. But the way VP works the work to make them visible isnt on VP but rather on the projects themselves to achieve this. And they havent. Thats simply a fact. And the work allocation on VP will not change. So i have to look at what can deliver results based on obstacles that exist.

Basically, you’re proposing to apply private-sector marketing logic to a public ecosystem.

Why would you say private sector marketing logic breaks trust and damages credibility? How do you see those things being related?

Funds leaving DHF eventually down the line in 100% of cases breaks down decentralized decision making. There is no consensus once funds are given even to projects you might support. Trust breaking and damaging is when results arent delivered.

My company does not promise a borderless decentralized community-driven product

But if it did, where would it be economically more sound to promote this message? In Somalia or EU, US? 😉

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Sure. But the way VP works the work to make them visible isnt on VP but rather on the projects themselves to achieve this. And they havent. Thats simply a fact. And the work allocation on VP will not change. So i have to look at what can deliver results based on obstacles that exist.

You just pinpointed the issue that I'm talking about.
https://www.instagram.com/hiveblocks/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/hive-io/posts/

The fact that visibility isn’t anyone’s responsibility inside VP is exactly why so many projects fail to deliver measurable results. Why even fund them if there’s no plan to measure ROI in the first place?

Until that part changes, we’ll keep repeating the same cycle: projects funded, potential lost, no data to show. That’s the part that needs to be tackled first.

But if it did, where would it be economically more sound to promote this message? In Somalia or EU, US? 😉

Two things:

  1. It doesn’t matter where the story comes from.
  2. Injecting money into anything without visibility and communication is futile.