Hive blockchain is slowly growing but in these days that might not be enough to make it in the sea of blockchain and crypto ecosystem out there. We need more velocity on growing and developing and that can only be achieved if we onboard more users and content creators. But in order to do that, from my point of view, we need to produce more content that is digested outside of the Hive blockchain. Sometimes I feel that there is too much "internal" content, meaning short form and long form content that speaks only to the public from here and about the projects that lay within this ecosystem. But as the outside world is not aware of what's happening here, sometimes we are working as a closed ecosystem. And that simply doesn't let us evolve and attract more users, developers and investors. So I think we need to broaden the content and try to think first: is my content intended for someone outside this ecosystem? is my content engaging, trading or novelty enough to capture new users?
As a long time Hive blogger, I’ve noticed that most of us naturally write for our Hive followers. That’s good for strengthening the community, but it does little for outreach. The reality is that the majority of people are still in web2 environments like reading on Medium, scrolling on Twitter/X, watching YouTube or browsing Substack newsletters. If Hive content never leaves our walls due to its nature and targeted content, it never meets a bigger audience. I believe that those are the people who could one day take the leap into web3 and grow this ecosystem exponentially. Creating articles, videos and short form content that live comfortably in web2 spaces can bridge this gap. The content can still highlight Hive, but the subject and presentation need to feel natural to a web2 reader who may have never touched crypto before. And we need to highlight the gains to come our way...
Crypto terminology scares off newcomers (it even keeps me apart in some cases due to the fact that it is way to complex to understand easily). I’ve seen it happen again and again. Many new readers want to understand how Hive helps them earn crypto, but the moment we throw around acronyms, tokenomics graphs and insider slang, they get lost. Content meant for the outside world must strip things down. Explaining Hive as a blogging platform where creators can earn crypto rewards for their work is a simple starting point. Breaking down how web3 differs from web2 in plain words like ownership, decentralization and community driven rewards, makes it much easier for someone to connect the dots. Once curiosity kicks in, they can explore Hive in more depth, but the first impression should always be accessible.
Growth doesn’t happen in isolation. I’ve learned that collaborating with bloggers and communities can boost engagement and also earnings. Guest posts, podcast appearances, joint videos or even Twitter Spaces with non Hive users expose Hive to entirely new circles. Each of those participants with an audience of their own and some of those listeners might be intrigued by the idea of earning crypto simply for publishing content. Actions like this are powerful because they build trust. People often trust people they already follow more than a blockchain they’ve never heard of. By stepping into their worlds, Hive becomes less of a hidden gem and more of a visible player in the web3 conversation.
At the end of the day, I believe Hive has the tools and potential to stand out, but we need to act as builders of the bridge between web2 and web3. Internal content will always have its place to boost projects developed here and keep surrounding communities informed and inspired. But external intended content is what brings in fresh energy, new developers and more investment. Every article written on Medium, every video uploaded to YouTube, every tweet shared with a wider crypto or blogging community plants a seed. Some seeds will grow slowly, some might sprout fast, but over time, this outreach expands Hive’s presence far beyond our own ecosystem. This is why I appreciate Social Media Challenges that some communities are doing, but this should become a routine from our side. And in addition to that we need to think what content we produce and how web2 might be indexing and outreach bigger communities and users.
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One of the best analogies I heard so far is that Hive is like A Library where all the books are about the Library and how great it is.
The thing is that Hive (and the ecosystem projects) is what everyone on the platform kind of has an interest in, so they get the most views, interaction, and upvotes.
I still see a lot of potential but many things still need to change and be improved.
All true words and we need to sort out our internal kitchen.
In the same time, if we have more initiatives that can bring value from outside and use that to rivalize with the whales from here and challenge their thinking and behavior, maybe we can help steer this blockchain in the right direction. Maybe it is wishful thinking, but I see it as one way to change things for the better.
You point is correct and we have some initiatives I like in that direction - crossposting on Reddit for example. But at the end of the day the people have to be onboarded to Hive for us to benefit, views don’t count, only upvotes. And a lot of things here need explanation and make it hard for newbies.
You pointed it quite well "views don't count', but maybe they should. At least based on that web2 can get value through ads and stuff like that, if we capture that value and sell that revenue for HIVE and reward users couldn't translate in more buying pressure and also better rewards for users that attract more views. That could be a new layer of revenue for this blockchain and content creators from here.
No bad idea 👍🏻
I think it's also necessary to publicize the benefits we're getting on HIVE Blockchain in other social media and attract attention.
True, organic marketing is what we all contribute to the blockchain. But having high value articles which appear on Google for example on the first page and get those users here is one thing that could provide more users. And from there we need to be able to onboard them easily - for example as simple as login with a Google account and create a Hive account behind the scene while only requiring to give a name/alias. No need to understand everything that's under the hood at that point.
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