RE: WHY THERE ARE NO INSTITUIONAL INVESTORS ON HIVE

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To me, there are two types of investors that are needed.

The first are accredited investors. There are high-net-worth individuals. Not all accredited investors would be interested in Hive, or even good for Hive. I’d much rather have hundreds of small investments from accredited investors than one huge institutional investor.

Nonetheless, we need avenues for accredited investors, investment vehicles that will be attractive to them, and familiar. $HBD Bonds represent a good initial on ramp for this type of investor.

The second are developers. This is in line with what you’re saying. We need more use cases, more ways to profitably add value to would-be consumers, using the decentralized, distributed, immutable, censorship-resistant database we fondly refer to as Hive.

The key to this second type of investor, imho, is a truly robust developer onboarding system, with well-documented open-source libraries and sample code and tutorials.



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