RE: Sun is Setting on the HiveHustlers Project- Time To Consolidate
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Well, it's up to the community to help market these things. Hivelist is a community based project. Sure the store is my business and could use more promotion, but I can't be the only one trying to help with marketing. If you are a LIST stakeholder, you should help as well as you have as much riding on the value of the project as anyone else does. The problem is, most people don't think that way and that's been a big problem. I am not backed by any kind of VC, DAO, or daddy money. Everything I have built has been bootstrapped by my own income, and that has been pretty low lately to be honest, so I have to do what I have to do.
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Sure, I'll help in proportion to my ownership of the total supply. So I expect the biggest holder to do more. I haven't really seen the distribution chart and which users own the most. Maybe they should be the most open to provide marketing to increase the visibility of the project.
Hivelist is supposed to be as decentralized as possible. Once the LIST tokens from HiveHustlers are burned, I will no longer be the largest stakeholder. It's about promoting a solid use case that can help everyone, not just one company. One would think that if people wanted the value to increase and they hold stake, they would help increase that value as well.
Even if you might not be the largest stakeholder, there WILL be larger stakeholders. My point is what is the plan from them to improve the project? Is there a way to know who are them? What are they saying of the project. Hive use a witness system to govern, not sure what is the governance model from LISTS and if it's only POS, then we should learn who are owning of most of it.
You can always look at the Hive Engine block explorer. There is a rich list that you can look at just like you can with any other HE token. Hive Engine has its own witness system with I am number 12 currently but there isn’t a governance model for LIST other than the staking that distributes the post rewards. I am not going to beg people though. They should want to help as stakeholders. But then again, most people here are just out for themselves anyway.
Not sure is begging, is community management. There needs to be some consensus and direction in order to push forward. Most people don't even know what to do or how. That's why most communities have some kind of roadmap or core leadership team or steering committee.