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I used to enjoy Stern at the beginning then Hive, when it was very rewarding and interesting to participate in some active contests (Utopian for example). We used to create things that were useful to the community (or at least tried to). After the split (which I always have been in favor of due to the monopoly that was arising there) things did not evolve with the same sentiments and adrenaline on Hive. I think things have gone in another direction (does not mean worst or bad) but I did not feel anymore this excitement about posting stuff and doing things like before. I became very passive and just checking on from time to time to see how things are evolving.
Maybe there are new things around that could bring me back to posting on the platform but I would need someone to guide me back and point to me to some new exciting ways to be helpful in the community.
Maybe this comment has nothing to do with the post itself but for some reason I felt like I had to write it here.
Very powerful insight into the split and how the outcome has impacted you and likely others. Thanks for sharing your thoughts here, much appreciated. I'll be happy to help you with any question you might have that might give you that desire to post again. I took a peek at your blog and seen this is your first comment/post in three years. There's many different communities here on HIVE now and multiple front-ends to post from. I'm sure we can find one that might interest you. For example I see your profile header has crafts as the main focus. There is DIY hive community that you might like. Here is a link to explore it; https://hive.blog/trending/hive-130560. Browsing the community I can see they even have a Get Active contest going on. Might be a sign....... https://ecency.com/hive-130560/@hive-130560/special-get-active-initiative-hive-diy-n-24-christmas-decoration-ideas-ideas-de-decoracion-en-navidad
Thanks for answering so swiftly. I will have a look at what you suggested and for sure we may have a better talk about it.
Concerning the fundamentals "HP, voting, and so on" has anything considerably changed ? Either way, could you point out where I could read the current status of the whole ecosystem ?
I am technically stuck at 3 years ago so definitely something has changed/evolved.
And concerning from end: any recommendation ? I am using Ecency since its inception even though I tried others too.
Thanks again
I'm not sure when some of these happenings/changes were implemented, some you might already known about but just in case here is a basic run down.
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Ecency is a great front-end to use. If that is the one you are comfortable with I would stick with that. Inleo is another that is great and was the first front-end to introduce short form content. Something that was once frowned upon. If posting a short message like; Good Morning, Inleo Threads is the place to do it.
We have an abundance of second lawyer tokens tradable on https://tribaldex.com/ They can be earned by posting directly from the front-end that issues them or by tagging the frontends tags. Ex. for for the front-end Inleo if you use the tag Inleo when creating content; regardless of what Hive front-end used you will earn the Leo Token along side Hive/ HBD. Most of these community tokens don't have much trade volume. The Leo token is leading in that regard.
The NFT craze hit and the Hive Blockchain has plenty of NFT's within the many games that have been created: Splinterlands, SoulKeep, CryptoShots, the upcoming game Holozing. I'm not sure if you are into gaming so I'll keep this part short unless you inquire for further information.
HP can be leased on Hive-Engine which is the DEX/CEX that powers TribalDex. There's different and some same offerings on each model. Each have all the tradable second layer hive tokens listed.
Inleo Threads link: https://inleo.io/threads/v2
Some other front-ends might have something similar to threads but Inleo is the one I'm familiar with and was first to do it. I'm sure I'm missing plenty of other things. Communities, I'm not sure when they were implemented. Seems like forever ago but just yesterday at the same time. They can be searched by clicking "Explore Communities" on Hive.Blog/ "Discover" on Ecency.