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RE: Does Hive have a Future? Perhaps ... but it will need an Alliance.

in #hive2 years ago

Well, well, well. Looks what the funky winds of reasonable logic diatribes brought to us again?

So, are you back here in search of few old friends again eh?

Are they only the lettered members and colleagues of your PowerHouse Creatives Brotherhood? Or are you also in the quest to meet again with the stoics philosophical rebels, the renegades, the outcasts, the misfits and the old pink MoFos of the flamboyant lodge of the sense of humor too?

Hahaha funker! Welcome back poet. Glad to read your arcane and zany irreverent prose once again. I was already missing your style to spit the inners of your quirky mind out from some time. And with this post, I see that that style still remains intact despite the long sabbatical. Hahahaha

Yeah mate. In relation to what you indicate in this post. It is also my opinion that those who currently manage and have the control and destination of this place still have a lot to learn from the point of view of professional marketing, promotion, advertising, sales, RRPP and Strategic Alliances to bring the project to fruition in the immediate future.

I also notice most of them as the hodlers of too much naivety, randomness and ambiguity mixed with the distinctive enthusiasm typical of the youth who are basically lovers of video games. And as in video games, they seem to enjoy more slowly leveling up the game in unexpected and surprising ways without much commitment and serious planning ahead of time of what would really be the logical steps to follow in what indeed the new economy of the business world would demand.

Definitely, at the moment, it's just a lucrative passtime and funny game to them. And they seem to ignore that without an agile, direct and immediate action towards those professional financial fronts in the real world, the competition will leave them (all of us) swallowing dust sooner than later if we do not put the batteries on quickly. Too many great white sharks are already swimming in these crypto waters right now to afford to be careless.

That's why brainy articles like this one of yours have to be taken into account as soon as possible. We need a voice of experience in these promotional matters. And for the same reason, I am going to reblog this post. It doesn't matter if it's barely four dead cats who still read me. Hahahaha

Cheers!! :)

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Well, well, well. Looks what the funky winds of reasonable logic diatribes brought to us again?

😂😂😂 That line is simply ... beautiful. 😂😂😂

"... reasonable logic diatribes ..." -- I wish I'd thought of that. Apropos.

One would think that logic and strategic planning would be a good thing. But, in the CryptoSphere, everything seems to get turned on its head. But that's all about to change. Indeed, I predict that 2022 will be the Year of the Great Reckoning.

For example, FTX.US, an extremely profitable crypto derivatives exchange that has launched an NFT marketplace, has recently signed Tom Brady (football), Stephen Curry (basketball) and Shohei Ohtani (baseball) as athletic endorsers. They also bought the naming rights for the stadium in which the Miami Heat play. They've also entered into a strategic marketing alliance with Mercedes and will release a Super Bowl commerical in early 2022.

Crypto.com responded by buying the naming rights for the stadium in which the LA Lakers play (formerly the Staples Center) ... for $700 million!!! (That's almost Hive's entire market cap).

Coinbase (publically traded) will now undoubtedly respond in kind.

These are classic (and very expensive) real world marketing initatives and they are extremely aggressive. Here's the point: the CryptoSphere is growing up and the barriers to entry will rapidly become much larger than what they once were. What worked in the past won't work in the future. Analogously, smaller blockchains (like Hive) are bragging because they possess top-of-line bi-planes while The Great Powers are fielding flights of F22 Raptors.

Firepower matters.

The future of crypto is entirely dependent upon the ability of blockchains to attract mainstream users. To become "household names." In this Great Game, Hive will not be able to directly compete against the Great Powers. It simply will not possess the size or scale. The only way it will survive is if it finds a way to ride the coattails of a Great Power.

And hence my post.

Quill