RE: Use Hive, because friends don't let friends pay gas fees.
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I love this concept of recharging RC as transaction "fees".
I ran out of those in the beginning when I was just a Splinterlands gamer and had no idea about the underlying structure of Hive and all that stuff.
A message would appear in Splinterlands that I should try again in a minute (in the meantime some delegation came my way) and that was it.
The more I learned about how Hive works, the more I fell in love with it.
Frontends like ecency enable newcomers on the chain, to read and curate at first and if they do a proper introduction OCD and similar projects will give them a nice welcoming boost.
If they move funds to Hive for trading purposes they also have the funds for a few HP to boost their RC.
I think this is a good concept and right now the best there is (as far as I know and every day I realize I don't know enough so please, if there is something better, point it out to me).
The hurdle at the moment is that hive doesn't have a prominent spot on google and its cohorts, I realize that every time I want to google something "on the chain" and end up using peakd's search engine.
And second hurdle is that the nature of Hive, which is at this point very familiar to us, is strange and unknown to newcomers. Many of its details in etiquette and technique differ from what people know from twitter, facebook and what else is out there...
Development on that part is making progress every day and one day it will have reached a point at which we will be overrun. (Hehehe, optimist in me wants a voice, too)
Have a nice sunday :-)
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Thanks for leaving an engaging reply.
You can try this to search for the Hive posts: https://hivesearcher.com/
You hit it on the nail ... Hive's culture is different. Which provides the fun for one to navigate through. It's like coming to a foreign land. Even some communities have rules that are unique enough to cause a well-meaning Hiver to run into trouble. For example, some really dislike occasional posters such that they label them accordingly. Geez!
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Thanks, didn't know that one yet. Bookmarked for future use :-)
Oh yes, community rules are very different, have to be on a lookout for those.
But they are stated in that community so reading them beforehand is key.
Great example on how Hive differs from the other social networks. Lots of people just start doing/posting there. Would bring lots of trouble here.