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in We Are Alive Tribe4 months ago

I have no idea why people use frameworks like that. It seems like far more hassle than it's worth to me. I can't wait for the SPK network either, and yes, it's been taking forever indeed. 😁🙏💚✨🤙

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I tried to search for the official SPK (based on #Honeycomb) website, but found none. 🤯 It was previously hosted on https://spk.dlux.io, where the website of the primary domain https://dlux.io removed (all) references to the Hive blockchain. 🤯

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Well that's unfortunate indeed, and it does not bode well. 😁🙏💚✨🤙

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I really think that such Hive Proposals which ask for hundreds of dollars per day should at least have an official website (that is independent of any other project) !INDEED. 🧘‍♂️🤯

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That's great, but I would be happy with a team that were very open and communicative about what they're doing, even if they didn't have an official website, especially if they're making good progress to boot. 😁🙏💚✨🤙

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An official post here on Hive for a Hive project whose owner (or team members) communicate actively (and kindly) with people on Hive would indeed be at least as good as having an official website. 🧘‍♂️🤓

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I'd say that it would be more useful, since many Hivers don't even visit dev sites. 😁🙏💚✨🤙

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The advantage of certain other blockchain platforms (such as #Arweave) is that any type of media (even videos and apps themselves) can be put directly onto the blockchain, though every megabyte costs a certain amount of tokens (depending on network conditions). 💸🤓

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How on earth do they store media directly on the blockchain? That seems horribly inefficient. 😁🙏💚✨🤙

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I haven't searched about them in detail, but I found out that publishing even a very short comment there may take more than 10 minutes to get added to the blockchain, not to mention the higher fees required when more and/or bigger transactions are pending. 💸🤯🤓

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Yikes, so it's inefficient, slow, and expensive...lol! I got to say that this information does not give me motivation to explore it. 😁🙏💚✨🤙

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I wonder what would happen if the Hive blockchain gets a fork where anyone can put a huge amount of data per post or comment (let's say up to 20 megabytes per post), provided that the Hive account has enough Resource Credits to support such transaction !INDEED. 💸🤯😅

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Storing large amounts of data, especially media files, directly on the blockchain never goes well. A far better solution is to have a decentralized data layer, like Qortal has with QDN (Qortal Data Network). 😁🙏💚✨🤙

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While there are !INDEED benefits to putting large amounts of data directly onto a blockchain, it is (very) likely that the drawbacks clearly outweigh the benefits. 🤯🤓

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From everything that I've seen on that matter, that is certainly true. Sure, there are always some benefits to doing anything, but yeah, sometimes the drawbacks make it quite untenable in practical terms. 😁🙏💚✨🤙

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