And we have to put up with it, because we do... because its managers @lordbutterfly, @guiltyparties, @crimsonclad, @smooth, and @blocktrades are fine with taking money out of DHF without talking about the ROI their bullshit project and advertising has had.
Does Hive need a value plan?
Does Hive need to invest in projects like these? Well to the constant complaints from the community I refer you. We all complain, ask for results that are never delivered to us, but no way, Blocktrades has a lot of HP, approves, and the others obey and shut up.
I don't know what strange concept of “freedom” the philosophy of these people obeys, but clearly this is not decentralization. It is an oligarchy of plutocratic whales who don't care about your freedom, or mine. They saw an opportunity to steal, so that's what they do. Next will be $100k, be prepared to get ripped off. Because they don't even care about financing communists in Venezuela who don't work and live off Hive coffers.
You can read @valued-customer's articles talking about it, they are more clear and specific than I could ever talk about.
Value plan members never played Minecraft.
Pay attention to me, I'm not just saying that because they clearly don't know shit about marketing.
In the world of video games, few titles have achieved the impact and longevity of Minecraft. Minecraft started as an independent project with a simple concept:
An open world where players could build and explore. This minimalist approach and its pixelated block aesthetics made it a perfect example of a Minimum Viable Product.
From its beginnings, Minecraft did not have large advertising campaigns or million-dollar marketing investments. Instead, its success was built on word of mouth.
Players were fascinated by the creative freedom offered by the game and began to share their experiences in forums, social networks and YouTube videos. This constant flow of user-generated content attracted more players, creating a domino effect that catapulted Minecraft to worldwide fame.
Community as a Fundamental Pillar
The Minecraft community has undoubtedly been the driving force that has kept the game relevant over the years. Players not only enjoy the game, but also actively contribute to its expansion and evolution.
Players have created entire stories and universes within the Minecraft world, enriching the gaming experience and attracting new players. The community has developed countless custom servers and mini-games, offering unique experiences that go beyond the base game.
Without a large investment in advertising, fans have created and sold the game. But Hive needs a value plan, because it can't sell itself. That's the excuse to steal the money that those leeches steal. Except for @guiltyparties, he just does his best not to drool as he falls asleep reading your complaints.
No way, let's keep handing them the money and see what price our token will have in the next 4 years. While we keep on lying to everyone telling them that this is a safe place to protect you from controls and censorship. As long as you don't try to raise your voice against those who control almost everything.