
Today, I did not find any eligible posts published on PeakD's MemeHive community, and that is why I am taking the long road in screening meme posts published on the hiveme.me frontend.
As practiced, I will first search for the day I published the MemeHive Curation Contest Announcement, and from there, I will start looking for five eligible pieces of meme content nearest to that date.
After browsing more or less 100 posts, finally I found my announcement published five days ago.

The first post that caught my attention came from @grandpapulse.
As I checked the link post via PeakD, I read this notification:
Content currently hidden due to the author's low reputation or low rating.
Anyhow, that's not my business.
In his post, he talks about the Kondratiev Wave. It's my first time reading of this idea. The only wave I know is the Elliott Wave Principle, which is used in technical analysis of the price movement of stocks and crypto.
Here's how I summarized the quick recap of his content provided by AI:
The Kondratiev Wave is
a long-term economic cycle identified by economist Nikolai Kondratiev, which posits that economies experience a recurring pattern of innovation, growth, speculation, and recession roughly every 45 to 60 years. It emphasizes the importance of understanding these waves for investors to make informed decisions based on the broader economic context.
It is interesting to know that the Kondratiev Wave is driven by technological revolutions. I also found the comparison to four seasons to describe its different stages fascinating. Relating these seasons to the advent of current technologies like AI, blockchain, cryptocurrency, and quantum computing, it appears to me that we are in the "early spring," which will soon be followed by a summer—an increase in prices and speculative bubbles will become mainstream.
Before I leave @grandpapulse's post, I feel constrained to raise this relevant question:
In your opinion, what recent technological advancements could potentially signal a new "Spring" phase in the Kondratiev Wave?
Let us now turn to succeeding posts. I think this time, nature lovers will love these next two articles. The first post is about a dragonfly. I assume Trithemis Aurora is its scientific name. @mdbayezid authored this post, and it was published on C/Nature Observer five days ago.
The second post came from @shopnilhasan. This time it's a butterfly. Its scientific name is Genus Tarucus. The article was published in the same community as the foregoing five days ago.
The fourth post is also related to nature. However, this time it is not about insects but the beauty of the natural surroundings in the scenic Huairou district of Beijing.
Last but not least is from @ijelady. Her post is about the success of the Uyo Second Hive Meetup. In that meeting, members of the community shared their experiences and strategies for thriving on the Hive platform, emphasizing the importance of engagement and support for ongoing projects like SpendHBD. How I wish we could emulate their efforts to onboard new users on Hive and promote its ecosystem.
That completes our list. Thank you for your time!
The winners will be announced tomorrow!
More power to the MemeHive and the Pepe tribes!