I mean theres really not much to say in opposition to this.
I have very little faith in our current social media dapps ever actually doing anything at all to standardize onboarding. Everyone seems to be doing their own thing. I proposed an AI tutorial system via Chatgpt, an extremely simple addition to any frontend that will help people navigate frontends. Many other sites use it.
Theres also the issue of an outdated feel and frontends being too cluttered that I have received in some feedback given to me.
I do not know how to fix our problem with frontends as theyre lead by people with 0 marketing or business acumen.
I mean, maybe they could develop a more appealing product and launch a token. That is always something to consider.I agree here and we do need a new Jerry. Not a certifiably insane one but definitely someone like him in terms of content.
Im working on that right now, I have a few people lined up and will explore this option in more depth in how it could work.Deso is lying. Theyve been lying since the creation of Deso. In crypto its preferable to lie about being decentralized than actually being decentralized. Its actually demanded by the market that you lie otherwise CEXes often ignore you.
I know what you mean but I dont think anyone will approve of such a thing on Hive. The drain on DHF resources would be massive, tracking abuse impossible.
You could do it only with a new token created from scratch like they did with Focus. ultimately you would need a l2 platform built on Hive. Wouldnt work with established assets like Hive.
But the problem is that we dont know anyone. We are completely and utterly disconnected from VCs and investors of any kind outside Hive.
I only know of Splinterlands having connections with some VCs.
We literally have only Crimsonclad to do all this and shes doing a 100 other things. She would only have to be working on developing connections and delving deep into these shitty covert whale and investor groups for months to get something out of it. And only working on that 1 thing.
Because of the nature of Hive there are no businessmen or marketing expert whales that hold a lot of staked Hive tokens. Its mostly developers that accumulated most of the tokens or people not involved in daily workings of Hive.
So we basically have just a handful of unpaid volunteers doing more than they can realistically handle. Overworked and paid nothing.
VCs are poison. We like to praise ourselves with not having any here but the simplest solution and a dirty one would probably be opening contact with a VC group and doing an OTC sale of Hive tokens at a discount covered by the DHF.
Our unpaid, low Hive stake volunteer group balancing real world work against love for Hive and 0 pay will always struggle.