I think the value of Hive and HBD are the ones who dictate how many accounts are created as we all know there are always people coming when they hear about lots of easy money rather than staying and bringing their contribution à la longue to make this happen and be a stable situation for everybody :)
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Yes, the price is a big factor, but we need to find another way to attract users, then just the price.
The problem, if I may chip in, is the "we". Decentralised systems embody the story of "Everybody, Somebody, Anybody and Nobody". "We" is everybody, and each of us think somebody will do it because anybody could do it, but in the end nobody does it. And here we are, waiting for the tide of prices to bring in new little crabs, out of which preciously few will remain "stranded on Hive" when the tide will ebb ...
For WE in this case, since it is a PoS system, just look at the top 20 holding HP