RE: Ask Me Anything - Marky Edition

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What's good champ, good to see you doing an AMA and pitching up the new community.

Here are my questions

What is your criteria when it comes to upvoting? I noticed you take voting seriously and me speculating try your best to distribute rewards properly.

I saw in one of your answers that 80 percent of users are selling. Why do you think that is happening? Do you think the proposal system has to do with it?

Third world country users are de-facto sellers given our situation. Wouldn't you think in the future about a basic income project on Hive so people can become more holder than sellers?

What's your take about LeoFinance?

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What is your criteria when it comes to upvoting? I noticed you take voting seriously and me speculating try your best to distribute rewards properly.

I really don't have anything specific, as I come across users I believe are doing good content or putting in effort, I'll add them to my list. If they abuse my vote, I'll remove them.

I saw in one of your answers that 80 percent of users are selling. Why do you think that is happening? Do you think the proposal system has to do with it?

I think most just want to put the money in their bank or another asset (i.e. BTC) without much thought of the future of Hive. A lot of people depend on the Hive rewards to pay bills and it's a necessity and it is the difference between eating and not eating.

As for the proposal system, I think it's much the same thing but also a counter productive syndrome where anything sponsored with Hive needs to be sold to cover outside expenses putting more sell pressure on the asset. Considering most of the proposals are pure labor, I think it is just people selling to put it in their pocket or another asset. It's nothing new, been happening since early days of Steem, but now we are handing out tons of money for questionable work.

Third world country users are de-facto sellers given our situation. Wouldn't you think in the future about a basic income project on Hive so people can become more holder than sellers?

I am not fan of "basic income" type of projects. Just because you exist shouldn't entitle you to receive a portion of the inflation. That's my opinion even if it isn't popular.

What's your take about LeoFinance?

I am a big fan of hustle and momentum of the project. I think we need a hundred projects like Leo.

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If we need 100Leos, it could be interesting to create a plan on how to create some more. From the outside, it seems unfeasible.

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Imagine if there was as much enthusiasm for Hive as there is for Leo.

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Money, Knowledge, persistence, Teamplay, ... It took a lot from them at first and is still taking a lot. You don't go into such a dungeon without expecting a tremendously big loot. Possible amounts of loot and a way to start, that's something that can be written down.

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I kinda agree with you. Leo like projects require firts of all devs. Added to that cool concepts and the drive to make everything happen other than the dev side of things. I noticed it's very hard to get devs interested to participate in nice concepts though. Been hunting for a while, without any luck.

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There is an unlimited amount of work to be done in tech, hard to bring anyone to anything.

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This is a problem of decentralisation land. I see many projects that lack something to become successful, that can be something in the service, the look and feel, the ability to get funds, the ability to market, etc. I simply wish the few hands around would join truly great projects, but this is not really possible to arrange as far as my efforts went.

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