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RE: Would the DHF funding brick and mortar businesses that generate ROI make sense?

in Hive Polls8 months ago

That is the essential idea. I just threw in some things that Ive been looking at in the past.. A self service car wash has low maintenance cost, about 30% ROI and how many hundreds of cars pass through in a single day? You could literally cover it with Hive colors and promos.

A solar powerplant similar thing although it would be a major project. With about 30% of the DHF funds you can create 1.5 million USD yearly buy pressure on Hive and then burn it all. You dont even have a customer. You dont need it. You have the sun as your top investor.😂

Now... This isnt something that anyone has ever presented as an idea here and its completely out of the box stuff but I genuinely think something of this type could work.

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Rather than burning, why not recycle? Take money out. Put money in.

lol

Would that not be a hilarious way of ensuring the well never dries up?

Why stop at one solar plant?

Free power to run the chain as well?

Goddammit Gump. You're a goddamn genius.

We spend all the DHF funds. 30 million on solar power. Lets say that dumps the Hive price to 10 cents. Your income yearly 5 million USD. Thats about 50 million Hive burned. Hive is now a deflationary currency at what -10% yearly. We FUD our own chain so no one buys, keep the price at 10 cents. In 5 years there is zero Hive available on the market. 1 Hive is worth 100 million USD.

Impeccable maths! 😂

No. Actual business trumps crypto degen shit all day long and into next year. How do I know?

Impeccable histories!

So what do we do?

Sit around and wait for someone smarter than us to come along and actually do this right.

On a serious note. This could go far above and beyond scribbles on a napkin. And execution would require teamwork not seen since Hive's inception.

And I've been around long enough to know writing up an entire business plan in the comment section under a Hive post is a fool's errand.

But I can see how something as simple as the Sun could power Hive in many ways now. And I'm glad this time around its first name isn't Justin (That was joke. Please don't assassinate me.)