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RE: How to Reduce Hive's Inflation Problem - Our New DHF Proposal Voting Criteria, HBD APR, and a Proposed Value Plan S.O.P

in #dhf18 days ago (edited)

Ultimately we dont think HBD APR will get down to 6%, somewhere around 8-12% is probably where it will end up, we are kind of playing the low extreme of the curve to see if we can get it to move slightly lower.

Innovation is of course important, however, it should not be at the cost of sending the price to the haircut and expanding the supply to such a point that normal investors become diluted.

IMO right now the best way and lowest risk way is to earn hive from creating content, using tool, spending hbd, and taking part in @hive-echo by @minnigunner and @artakush and #POSH by @acidyo

3speak has not moved for so long because the Hive price has been so low for so long now that we cant afford to progress. but there is an update coming very very soon which people like @meno @eddiespino and @kesolink have been doing amazing work on!

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The HBD APR% you mention sound much more reasonable to me. I think understand better now what you mean about balancing innovation with economic stability.

And just to clarify, I wasn’t criticizing 3Speak.tv I only used it as an example to highlight that if 3Speak.tv wants to be appealing to users who are used to platforms like YouTube or Rumble, ongoing development is essential. But, I fully understand that finances play a big role in what’s possible or not. By the way, thanks to @meno, @eddiespino and @kesonlink for the work they are doing behind the scenes to make 3Speak better.

Regarding your suggestions, I’ve definitely been focusing on creating content, and some of those initiatives are already on my radar. I participated in the @hive-echo CTA and found it not only fun but also a great way to introduce Hive to web2 users. I need to start participating again.

Anyways, I’m still learning, so I really appreciate conversations like this that help me understand the ecosystem better. Thank you for the explanation and the work you do, @starkerz!