
Today I added liquidity across a handful of Hive-Engine pools, mixing one huge allocation with a bunch of smaller “keep-the-ecosystem-healthy” adds. I always like seeing how these choices look once they’re stacked up—today’s totals ended up being very lopsided in the best way (if you’re a BYTE fan).
Overall, today’s mix leaned heavily toward a single big move, with a sprinkle of smaller community + utility pairs around it.
Here’s what I added today:
36524 BYTE + 427.204002 STEM
This was the headline move today—big BYTE energy. I like pairing it with STEM to stay connected to the broader Hive ecosystem.
1342.8879 MEME + 99.99999624 LOLZ
Couldn’t resist this one. MEME and LOLZ feels like pure culture-liquidity, and I’m happy to keep it active.
47.89930 CCC + 56.89 PHOTO
A nice little ecosystem-support add—PHOTO has a fun niche, and CCC pairs like this are an easy way to spread liquidity around.
0.31594 CCC + 0.184249 MUSIC
Tiny top-up, mostly a “maintenance” move—just keeping this pool from getting neglected.
34.69546 CCC + 41.22203926 WIT
This one feels like a practical community pair—WIT has its own rhythm, and CCC adds are an easy way to stay involved.
288.33255252 CENT + 0.275 TRADE
I like CENT as a builder token, and TRADE is a neat side-play—this feels like supporting utility more than chasing size.
110.60916542 CENT + 0.190 TRIBE
Another CENT-based support move—TRIBE ties into a very real community layer, so I’m happy to keep liquidity there.
259.00000000 CENT + 0.0322 BEED
Definitely a micro-add on the BEED side, but I like having CENT spread across multiple pools as a “network effect” strategy.
Below is today’s pie graph showing the proportion of each token I added (using raw token amounts). This makes it immediately obvious where the day’s weight landed.
The standout is BYTE, absolutely dominating today’s adds. After that, MEME and CENT are the next biggest “support pillars,” while everything else is more in the “small but intentional” category.

Today was basically a two-mode day:
One major anchor add (BYTE/STEM) that completely defines the totals.
A spread of smaller, purposeful adds across CCC and CENT pools to keep a range of communities and utilities liquid.
I also like that the smaller adds weren’t random—they clustered around a couple “hub” tokens (CCC and CENT) which is how I usually prefer to diversify without getting scattered.