From what I hear, it's more of the uninspiring development environment on Hive, especially in the last 1-2 years. πππβ¨π€
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From what I hear, it's more of the uninspiring development environment on Hive, especially in the last 1-2 years. πππβ¨π€
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Perhaps software devs should look at Hive more as a censorship-resistant platform for their (d)apps, and less a source of income from their apps. π§ββοΈ
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Indeed, though I think being able to sustainably generate income is pretty important as well, however. πππβ¨π€
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That's true !INDEED, so I said on my previous comment that income should only be secondary for devs who build apps on top of Hive, not that revenue is not important. π§ββοΈπ€
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There are some blockchain platforms which have social media features (such as Arweave) where people must pay tokens (not just something similar to Resource Credits that regenerate for free over time) to publish posts or comments there, and there is no way to earn directly from content there (while there are workarounds such as putting cryptocurrency wallet addresses there for donations). π€ I would like to see Hive provide decentralized image (and other file type) hosting though (which the SPK network is already testing but has been taking quite a long time). π€
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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. πππβ¨π€
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I tried to search for the official SPK (based on #Honeycomb) website, but found none. π€― 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. π€―
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Well that's unfortunate indeed, and it does not bode well. πππβ¨π€
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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). πΈπ€
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How on earth do they store media directly on the blockchain? That seems horribly inefficient. πππβ¨π€
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