RE: Hive: Not The Same As It Was A Year Ago

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As someone who's involved in the community, but has really low knowledge about crypto in general, it would be great having some guides about the start itself, a lot of checked and safe information for newcomers, and those who're not new (me), but really feels like I'm missing a lot of important points. The community itself is growing pretty fast, but in parallel, the amount of information is growing too so with (in my experience) bad search engine it is quite difficult sometimes to find a right information or guide to learn things further and further with having a sense of confidentiality and security (of informations).

Some tips: "why/when/where to do transactions" and other important things about Hive in the first place.
Sorry if I'm on the wrong place to mention this, but I have a feeling I should do/know/engage more, and would be nice having 2 or 3 info more to spread it on the community.

PS: I've read dozens of posts of blocktrades and similar crypto-based posts, but sometimes that posts are really difficult to understand for someone of my status.



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This is a very good point. Maybe some sort of Wiki of Hive is needed at this point. Trying to find information can be difficult even for me and I have been with the community for over three years.

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Blocktrades posts can be a bit technical but he is going about stating that when they do go deep into that stuff. However, if one is new, there is a lot in those posts that is foreign.

Search is a problem for blockchain right now so I would be mindful of that. There is not an easy way to find stuff. The traditional search engines are helpful there by entering what you are seeking with hive in the search. There is a lot of stuff on YouTube.

I have a feeling I should do/know/engage more, and would be nice having 2 or 3 info more to spread it on the community.

You certainly should get more active. This is social media. It is how you will gain not only a following, but get people you can go to with questions. That is probably the best way to learn a lot of this.

Check out @leomarkettalk. It is a great place each day to visit and ask questions. Most in there will try to answer whatever we can.

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You should really go into LeoFinance.io and spend some time reading articles there. That is really the Hub for all things crypto in Hive. You will literally learn more in a couple hours there than you can anywhere else on the internet. And there are many, many posts giving instructions on how to do many of the things you may want to do.

That would be my first suggestion. I agree, it would be nice to have a "centralized" tutorial section. Hopefully someone can build that at some point....

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I'm very pleased how all of you got my point and responded to me very quickly and clearly.

Check out @leomarkettalk. It is a great place each day to visit and ask questions. Most in there will try to answer whatever we can.

This kind of information is something I'm looking for, a simple guide that guides to more advanced information. Thank you for that I'm going to check that for sure!

You should really go into LeoFinance.io and spend some time reading articles there. That is really the Hub for all things crypto in Hive. You will literally learn more in a couple hours there than you can anywhere else on the internet.

Same with this one. Thank you buddy for that, I guess I'm getting a nice head start thanks to you.

Let me try to compare my activity and engagement here on Hive community with real life.
I believe I'm capable of big things, both generally speaking, and speaking about Hive community. As a graphic designer and 3D artist, I have dozen of articles and projects ready to be written about. I'm giving my best of editing my articles and posts in a way it looks great + giving right information about work I'm doing, but still, that lack of basic information ( i say "basic" because after all, all of this we're doing here on the social media is closely related to crypto).

I'm feeling like I'm the person for nice original content that can entertain, but also inform people & leaving room for questions and further suggestions. It's like you're having the biggest potential to be best biker driver, but you know just a few things about bikes.

Sorry for long comments - I'm trying to present you my point of view.
Cheers!

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Nothing wrong with long comments, they open up for more engagement.

There is no doubt that Hive is complex and is lacking in many areas. That is also why engagement is vital. People are here to help if you know where to find them.

Places like this, the comment section, depending upon who's it is, will lead to further answers, increasing your knowledge.

And then it keeps building from there.

Also, there is a lot of information in the comment sections, often more than the articles themselves.

Look forward to seeing you comment more.

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Totally agree with taskmaster, a lot of times you'll get more out of the comments section than the actual article because other commenters will ask the questions you want to know the answers to. Plus, as he said, by engaging, your name will start to become recognized and people will take an interest in helping you out. They'll also be much more apt to read YOUR posts when you make them. Just how it works. I'm glad you're here. This is definitely the right place to be to increase your awareness about Hive and it's ecosystem.

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