Local and Global Growth Are Both Important to Hive

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I came across a meme shared by @demotruk suggesting developing local Hive communities into HBD economies is more important than onboarding 10k users to Hive...


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I know, I know, when there's a drama, we seem to love it here on Hive... Unfortunately for us!

That aside, my readers know I'm very much a supporter of the roots Hive grows in places like Venezuela, Ghana, the Philippines, Cuba and possibly other places, in real life, person to person (or teacher to groups), and I report on this kind of news practically weekly.

And having a place like Cumaná where there is a chance a small circular HBD economy will develop in the future is fantastic. And if other places would be able to do something similar (or in a different manner), it would be great for Hive.

This kind of expansion creates stronger ties to Hive among the local users, compared to others where Hive doesn't play an important role in their lifes and personal finances.

But stronger ties can be created by the sense of belonging to an online community (which sometimes meet in real life - Hife Fest is around the corner), provided this sentiment is instilled to new users over time. And in the social media world we live in, that becomes more of a norm than localized communities meeting online.

I understand the argument that it seems easier to grow a HBD economy when the community involved lives in a tight geographical area. And I agree with this argument.

But... there is a risk too. Localized communities are easy to track, control, and if decided, target than global, potentially anonymous users.

Let's keep in mind that in Venezuela, according to the western narrative, there is a dictator. He is benevolent now to the small HBD economy in Sucre (maybe he doesn't even know about it given its size), but what will happen if his oil sanctions would essentially be lifted? The Venezuelan economy might not need dollars then...

I'm not trying to cast a shadow on the great things happening in Sucre by imagining a potential nightmare scenario (I'm good at that), but that's why I believe our growth cannot focus only in one direction or on one type of growth.

I love to see an HBD economy grow in Sucre, but I also want to see a potential doubling of our active Hive creators from sources that target global audiences and also some local ones, from what I've seen in the Leofinance's proposal.

I'll be honest with you. I believe they set themselves a very high target. And they want active users, which will be even harder to accomplish. Hive would gain even from an unsuccessful campaign, but I'm not going to repeat the same arguments you've probably heard before.

Let's keep in mind Hive's active users (excluding votes, transactions and games) has been in the 10-15k range for as long as I remember (even on the other chain, if I'm not wrong). That's not an encouraging sign. I'd love to see that needle go to 20k for a change. Or maybe higher in the bull market.

Unfortunately, on Hive there are big egos that like to show how big they are (which is probably better than big egos hiding how big they are, lol). And often they are not just from one side, or we wouldn't have dramas all the time.

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I think one thing that needs to be done first is dropping the ego
Everyone of us need to do this if we want to achieve other things

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I agree. Maybe ego works well in individual sports, but in (decentralized) social media/communities, it's counter-productive.

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For growth to take place, ego need to be dropped

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To drop the ego, you first must realize you have one that may stand in the way of bigger things, especially in our Web3 space.

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I agree and I think it's more about some people who like how Hive is going right now. We need to change to an extent if we want to attract more users. As for how to change, that is up to us and I think LeoFinance's proposal is at least worth a try. If it fails, then we know that it doesn't work.

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I never liked the mindset of a whale in a pond rather than a dolphin in a sea.

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Agree. It needs to grow in both dimensions.

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It seems like the best solution to me.

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It is absolutely true that all types of people should be on this platform, both those who want to earn profit by saving their savings and those who want to earn by investing. will be more famous over all the world.

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Investors tend to be famous all over the world. And yes, Hive needs investors as much as it needs other types of participants like developers, business people, infrastructure operators, or regular users.

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I agree that your numbers of 10-15k active users seems reasonable. Good thought process. !PIZZA

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Yeah, that's the number of active users who post on Hive. We pretty much remained in this range over time (and are now at 11k).

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Hello @gadrian I agree that we should not focus on one way only to do HIVE. We need to do all the ways that are happening now. It is important to have ways people are doing Hive like in Venezuela communities, Ghana communities, Cuba, Philippines. It is also important to use Leo to get out globally to all people online too. Yes 20K would be so awesome! We need to get Web2 to Web 3 over here on Hive, Leo, Ecency, Peakd and the other gateways. There are other gateways or communities I didn't even know about on Hive. Have a great weekend! Barb 👍 😀 🌟 !BBH !CTP #ctp

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Exactly, Barb. Sometimes I believe we think too small or we are afraid to think bigger. We need to try different avenues, and we started to do so little by little, but for a long while we didn't do much to make ourselves noticed in an organized manner.

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We have to do more than one thing to get things done. It's never just one solution but many. Yes, trying different things as well will help. It's the same for anything I found. There is never just one reason to a problem or one solution. I found this out in solving family problems when I was young. Yes being organized and peaceful is good. Have a great week. !BBH !CTP

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Absolutely! Most problems have more than one solution or more ways that can be tackled.

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I have observed different tokens and stablecoins, and I am impressed by Hive and HBD as a whole. They have been stable and reliable even during the bear market, and I think they are better than most stablecoins for global use.

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It is true. They both inspire trust, even in this bear market. What we don't know - because neither was stress-tested in that manner - is what will happen when they start to be used at a much larger scale or by bigger players with large amounts of funds. Being ignored has its benefits sometimes.

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