When One Door Closes… Invite Them to Hive

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My older brother called me this morning. His voice had a touch of anxiety, and even though he opened with his usual “Hey… what’s new?” — I could tell something was off.

“You okay?” I asked.

“I just got laid off…” There was that unmistakable tone of disappointment.

We talked a bit more, and of course, I brought up Hive. He already has an account, but he’s never really seen Hive as anything beyond a speculative bet. I think that might finally be changing, though. And if I can truly onboard him, I believe Hive would benefit a lot.

See, my brother is a senior developer. He’s worked on massive projects for some pretty big companies — and his last gig was with blockchain.com. That stint turned him into a full-on Bitcoin maxi, but I think I’m starting to break through the maximalist fog.


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Now, I know some people don’t get all that excited about new devs joining Hive. There’s this weird idea floating around that we have “enough.” And honestly? I don’t even know how to respond to that. It’s like thinking you’ve got enough oxygen in the room because you’re still breathing. We don’t need a few more devs — we need thousands. Millions. Of every background, every perspective, every voice.

Because Hive isn’t a blogging platform. There’s a blogging platform on Hive — that’s a huge difference. What we really have here are building blocks. Tools to build just about anything. And the best part? Each one of us is a shareholder in the block factory. So if more people come and start building, we all win. It’s a win-win-win. And then win again, just for good measure.

I’m going to reach out to a few project leaders on Hive. I want to see if I can cast the Hivean spell on my brother’s brain — but I might need some help making the magic stick.

Anyway. Here’s to hoping.

MenO



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Hive definitely needs moar devs!

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are you the only one from BR?

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dev? no, the guys (devs) from skatehive are also from Brasil.

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awesome, I think someone told me that before and I just forgot.

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I have been here since the Steemit.com days … 8 years in June.

Hive could always use more Developers and even more Bloggers.

If he doesn’t like Hive there is also Blurt.blog … which is even better.

No downvotes and they even pay the developers a monthly Salary … https://Blurt.blog

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I believe that yes, it is fortunate for @hive that developers with new vision and perspectives are coming in to bring fresh ideas to the ecosystem.
In the case of his brother he has the advantage of having knowledge about working in blockchaim which can favor his passage through the platform.
So welcome to our hive.
Here's to him and may he do very well.
Happy journey.
Cheers and best regards.

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We definitely need more devs, so your brother would be more than welcome, imo!

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I got him talking with a project leader already. My fingers are crossed.

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What other hobbies and interests does he have? Finding a community will be a big help for him, too. I doubt he wants internet chores, after all.

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