RE: LeoThread 2025-05-27 13:56

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I dont think if it’s al of them. It cant be. The INLEO proposal was pretty close to passing.

Literally 3 new whales could change the entire ecosystem by supporting the right people and projects.

Hive isn’t really a 9 year old project, the fork gave it energy but the period before the fork of bidbots and Ned and Sun totally killed the momentum. Then 2 or 3 dudes downvoted half of the power users and scared anyone that disagreed with them off and we would have gotten back to sterns best days if the other whales had stopped them but they didn’t and that’s the only real serious problem I see at hive, the enabling of that kind of behavior.

Like I said, 3 new whales could counteract that. I really hope Leo growing outward while keeping one foot in the hive ecosystem could lead to onboarding them.

This is why I like hive, because we don’t have a CEO that decides everything, if we bring enough good investment, we can change its future.



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I have a similar sentiment regarding bringing more Whales onboard. HIVE price is low enough that it is not hard for a millionaire activist investor to become a Whales and make a difference. Around 30 million HP is on the side of INLEO.

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Well said. Hive's biggest strength, its decentralization, can also be its biggest challenge when influence gets concentrated. But you're right, just a few new aligned whales can flip the script. Leo’s outward push might be exactly what attracts them. The door’s still open for change, and we’ve got the map.

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