One thing I've noticed about HIVE that seems more of a force than ever before? The mobility of the community at large. What exactly do I mean by that? Let me say it in a different way.
By mobility, I don't mean we can easily travel to get to each other in person. Rather, it is the kind of mobility where people come together as one and take action.
Maybe it's me that's more vested now that we're here on HIVE. Whatever the case may be, I have a feeling that I'm not even seeing the half of it. So much is happening so fast!
What's noticeable is a huge presence on Twitter and HIVE events that reach far and wide. And there's much, much, so much more!
Decentralized Applications
DApps like Leo Finance offer a token built on the HIVE blockchain. LEO is making huge strides in development and pushing even more value to the HIVE ecosystem.
Head on over to HIVE Engine and you can see the many tokens besides LEO. Not all have their own front end the way LEO and Foodies Network do, but they may very well be in development.
It would be a crime to leave out Splinterlands. Like gaming? You'll probably love earning crypto without even noticing while immersing in gameplay!
Coins such as ENGAGE, BRO, BEER, and STEM are just a few on the list. Once you've been blogging on HIVE for a bit, head on over and check your rewards. Maybe pick up a few LEO tokens while you're there...
HIVE in the Twitterverse
More and more Hivers seem to be taking their blogs to Twitter. Some bypass the blog altogether and just tweet about how great HIVE really is.
HIVE leaders the likes of Tracy York and They Call Me Dan hit Twitter everyday with all they've got. Tracy seems to have made it her mission to like and retweet every quality HIVE post she sees. And she sees quite a bit!
Nathan Mars heads up the HIVE 5 movement on Twitter. Want to see true passion for the HIVE blockchain? Follow Nathan on Twitter (as well as here on HIVE) and you will be impressed.
One of the most powerful movements on HIVE is the overlap between Communities and our reach to the far ends of the Twitterverse. Which leads right into the next topic...
Communities: Curation, Engagement, Exposure
Communities are a great way for newcomers to gain exposure and build up some traction on HIVE. Orgs like OCD, Feathered Friends, Amazing Nature, Qurator, and so many more are always on the hunt for new authors to curate.
Bluemist has been coming to the aid of newcomers for years with his Appreciator account. Now with the advent of GEMS, he's able to reach and help more upcoming authors than ever before.
Mobility - We're The HIVE Militia!
If you have yet to see hundreds of people come together online and act as one at the very same second, you missed the recent #ThriveOnHive event!
Jaynie leads the PHC (Power House Creatives) Community here on HIVE. She coordinated the Thrive On HIVE event and you better bet she has much more up her sleeve.
You won't find a better example of passion for HIVE and authentic leadership than in Jaynie. And here's where the Twitter overlap exists.
Jaynie didn't just bring hundreds of people together here to post at once in HIVE. She also created a Twitter storm that saw its way before hundreds of thousands of users. BOOM!
Tomorrow Or Next Year...We'll See YOU On HIVE!
One thing I know about such passion as I've described above, it's infectious! It's going to spread its positive vibes until one day it reaches you too. And whenever that day comes, we'll be waiting to welcome you.
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