Hi, I'm Steve, I've been testing decentralized micro blogging platforms and bombed into this online. I saw steemit, Ecency waves, Diamond on Diso and a couple others. Checking each community out just for fun. This platform has lots of tools
Hi, I'm Steve, I've been testing decentralized micro blogging platforms and bombed into this online. I saw steemit, Ecency waves, Diamond on Diso and a couple others. Checking each community out just for fun. This platform has lots of tools
You now have a Hive account that will also let you access Ecency and peakd with their Snaps microblogging. Don't bother with Steemit as it's not decentralised and has no development.
Oh so I'm still on Hive? I thought that was called Hive blog with the red and white UI. If I'm getting you right, this is more like a front end to Hive.
InLeo, Ecency and Peakd are the most popular Hive front ends. Hive.blog is the reference implementation and has less features. I actually use the Ecency app on my phone and Peakd on the PC. Have a look around to find what interests you.
wow, I guess this is a big Blockchain then
Well it has a lot of development going on and some active communities. More people are always welcome so have fun.
Thanks and hey I just noticed you're called Steve too. Its pleasure to meet you.
Welcome to Inleo Steve, I would say welcome to Hive, but if you are on Ecency then you are on Hive already
thank you Tengo. At the moment I'm on inleo threads
welcome
be careful mentioning steemit here 😝 some people are still bitter about how everything went down. I personally love the fact that Hive is probably the most interesting examples of a communoty that forked away from a company to become a DAO
Welcome!
Oh, there is a story and relationship between these two platforms? 🤯
Yeah cause I noticed the hive blog look like the steemit front end. Steemit was with the Green and white theme whiles hive had the red and white.
Basically we always thought “proof of brain” or DPoS with social content and upvotes was really amazing but never felt it was managed properly. Then the CEO sold it to a maniac who did everything we asked him not to do, and tried to overrun the witnesses by fooling binance into thinking the chain was being attacked in order to use their stake and vote out all the witnesses.
Luckily before that had happened the witnesses had already made a fork just in case. That fork was Hive. I guess about 70-80% of the remaining community came here.
Battle tested! Hehe