Hive As A City: What Would It Be?

avatar

Many try to draw up analogies that help to show what is taking place within the world of crypto-networks. People are still having a tough time understanding how a lot of this is unfolding. In the end, it is all just a mental exercise yet it is fun to engage upon.

Grayscale came out with a report putting forth the analogy to a city. It is an interesting comparison and a worthwhile way to structure the thought process.

Basically, if a blockchain ecosystem was a city what would it be?

Here is where we can have some fun.

image.png

Source

Ethereum Is New York City

Ethereum is the biggest of them all, according to Grayscale's report. It is also this richest. This puts it in line with New York City. In fact, they went on to say that it shared many of the same characteristics.

Ethereum is like New York City, the report noted. Though vast, expensive, and congested in certain areas, the network features the most crowded and richest blockchain protocol, “with over 500 apps that command a total value of over $100 billion—more than 10x larger than any other competing network.”

This makes sense, especially since they are valuing the smart contract capability as a vital aspect of the "development" of the city. It also negates Bitcoin (as well as Hive) from the analysis.

The idea is to make the main chain the city and all else tied to it the buildings.

On the other hand, the L2 solution Polygon, built on top of Ethereum, was considered a skyscraper in NYC, which scaled by building upwards. Polygon combines and settles many transactions internally in order to reduce the congestion derived from the base chain.

From there, they worked down the scale. Other chains were tied to other areas, working their way down the scale in size.

When it came to Avalanche, the report stated that it is like Chicago because “the network is smaller, transactions are cheaper and less congested, and development is more centralized,” while its ecosystem feels like a “smaller subset of Ethereum’s ecosystem.”

Solana, which operates on a different consensus mechanism and whose speedier L1 chain makes it distinct from Ethereum, is similar to Los Angeles.

Source

An interesting thought experiment to say the least.

Now that we have some of the big ones out of the way, where does Hive rank?

Hive As A City

Hive is a tight-knit community. It is nowhere near the size of Ethereum, nor does it have the wealth. That does not mean that it lacks characteristics which make it unappealing. Quite the contrary when one actually digs down deeper into the system.

The userbase is solid. We also have a great deal of activity, thus our city is fairly busy. The chain is technologically advanced with breakthrough potential. It can be seen there is enough going for it that, at some point, it could be a major player. For now, though, it is off the grid.

In other words, many of us feel it is an undiscovered gem.

We see a growth rate that is slower than most. That said, we know what is being offered here and it is just a matter of time before some things start to come together. This is the mindset of many of the community members.

External capital is almost non-existent Here is where being off the grid has a downside. We are still looking for that breakthrough moment which starts the flow organically. Of course, we also avoided the Venture Capital money for the most part. Because of that, there is a degree of freedom and autonomy not present in the larger "cities".

Many feel Hive is home. Certainly there are trade-offs that are made. Some head to the larger cities periodically to enhance their earnings. However, much of the focus is on our home base.

Obviously, there are different strokes for different folks. Some love the major metropolis living while others prefer a slower way of life. Is it most important to be the biggest? Of course not. We can pick any city and deliver a host of positive attributes. The question is who does it appeal to?

We know Hive is not for everyone. This is especially true from the developer perspective where they run to the biggest of them all, New York. It makes sense since there is where the money is. One will get paid there even if the application doesn't reach success.

Hive certainly is not that way. So where does it rank?

image.png
Source

What City Is Hive?

When it comes to forming "digital cities", Hive would be akin to Boise, Idaho.

For those who do not know much about this city, it is an up and comer. Yet it is still off the grid for many. This doesn't have all the "comforts" of the major city since it is still an area for those with a rugged mentality.

The wealth does not compare to the likes of NYC, Los Angeles or San Francisco. You will not find companies with household names headquartered there.

While that is lacking, you also see things such a crime at a much lower level as compared to the major counterparts. Real estate prices are a fraction of what you find in the Denver, San Francisco, and Seattle areas. In fact, Boise is often a destination for those migrating out of those areas.

Here is where Hive can excel. We are not the first name on everyone's mind when it comes to cryptocurrency. That said, we can see development (construction) taking place which holds appeal to people. We also do not need to be millionaires to transact. With the fee-less design, anyone with a bit of stake can operate.

At some point, we are going to see Hive on the "up and coming blockchain" lists. This is what we saw with Boise in recent years. As people question what larger aspects of their lives, migration becomes appealing.

So who are the ones who could find their way here? If Ethereum is New York City, then Facebook is Tokyo. This is where we see the major shift possible. There are a lot who are unhappy with that city and what is taking place. The same is true for the counterparts in Shanghai and Mexico City (YouTube and Twitter).

Millions head to the big cities with big hopes and dreams. Many often come back after they were smashed. Bigger is not always better.

Of course, that does not mean we are relegated to remaining the same size. As migration takes place, some of the virtues of living in our community will start to come out. At the same time, the growth will spur on even more development, expanding the "city" upwards.

So what are your thoughts? If you were comparing crypto ecosystems to cities, what would you equate Hive to?

Let us know in the comments below.


If you found this article informative, please give an upvote and rehive.

gif by @doze

screen_vision2025_1.png

logo by @st8z

Posted Using LeoFinance Beta



0
0
0.000
47 comments
avatar

Yeah, hive is awesome. I raised on it $10000, and I'm able to earn more. For someone living in Russia, it's really a lot of money earned in one year. It's the best money I ever earned somewhere in my life. And if the price will go $3 or more again, I will be very rich. And I like to keep all my earnings in my power to keep supporting as much people as I can here. I'm sure hive has a big future among crypto community. It just wasn't discovered by the most. When they will realize what is it, they will join here like crazy. And we should be ready to welcome the world and to turn this city to a country, or union of countries. ☺

0
0
0.000
avatar

That is my view. However, even if we get just 100K people on here daily, what does that look like? What will the price of the token be? How much activity will we see?

All interesting thoughts.

Posted Using LeoFinance Beta

0
0
0.000
avatar

I always thought that the more investors we have, the better the price will be. And the more people will know about hive, the more investors we will have here. So, maybe 100 k active hivers will be even better.

0
0
0.000
avatar

100K active users will need Resource Credits at a minimum. That is how much Hive being swallowed up via HP.

Plus some of them will want more than just a few HP. We see many aiming for thousands now and growing their stake. This is vital.

Posted Using LeoFinance Beta

0
0
0.000
avatar

So, maybe a good delegation system will be good for them.

0
0
0.000
avatar

pixresteemer_incognito_angel_mini.png
Bang, I did it again... I just rehived your post!
Week 99 of my contest just started...you can now check the winners of the previous week!
!LUV
12

0
0
0.000
avatar

I can totally envision hive being that up and coming city and place everyone wants to move to. The tech and everything is solid and it's just that not enough people know about it yet. However it's starting to build that traffic and that value and people are starting to really pay attention to it all.

Posted Using LeoFinance Beta

0
0
0.000
avatar

Hive is moving to that direction where everyone wants to be and the progress is moving in a positive state

0
0
0.000
avatar

You compared hive very well, i like the way you wrote that. Good day.

0
0
0.000
avatar

Well this is an amazing read. I believe that these analogies and comparison clearly explains your point. I like the fact that you stated the strength of Hive and how it can improve, especially with breaking out and showing the blockchain World it's unique capabilities. The other day, forexbrokr's article made the rounds, it was of course pleasing to be reckoned with. Our time will eventually come.

Posted Using LeoFinance Beta

0
0
0.000
avatar

We are moving in the right direction. A little each day adds to what we have to offer.

Keep building is the motto.

Posted Using LeoFinance Beta

0
0
0.000
avatar

Maybe Hive would be Seoul, South Korea
This is because Seoul is seen as the City of the future. Hive is a blockchain of the future with so much undiscovered potentials.

image.png

Seoul has been called the "city of the future", and rightfully so. Innovation is practically baked into its design, as its metro system may even have New York's subway beat.

Posted Using LeoFinance Beta

0
0
0.000
avatar

That is true although Seoul is well known, Hive is not. Plus the population of that city is rather large.

Either way, fun exercise and yes, I agree, Hive is the future.

Posted Using LeoFinance Beta

0
0
0.000
avatar

My bet is on Hive getting more blockchain games and ofcourse the leofinance team. I feel they have this magic to keep innovating with new projects that would bring more new investors and the developers in. I just don't know how the future of Hive in Video and Audio platform side. I mean I have not much seen buzz of those in mainstream news. I hope I am wrong and people do use Hive for that.

0
0
0.000
avatar

3Speak is holding strong and the SpkNetwork is going to really bring new innovations to the table.

There is a lot going on and we are going to see the expansion.

For now, I agree, gaming and Leo are the two prime areas. It will be interesting to see what PsyberX comes up with.

Posted Using LeoFinance Beta

0
0
0.000
avatar

This would be a place I would call home number 2.

0
0
0.000
avatar

Haha, nice analogy Task. For me Hive is like Atlantis the legendary metropolis. Full of surprises and abundance everywhere. A utopian city with endless opportunities for everyone involved. Where we collaborate and support each other rather competing.

We must have a Metaverse platform built on Hive named as Hive City. It would be amazing :')

Posted Using LeoFinance Beta

0
0
0.000
avatar

Congratulations @taskmaster4450! You have completed the following achievement on the Hive blockchain and have been rewarded with new badge(s):

You received more than 1290000 upvotes.
Your next target is to reach 1300000 upvotes.

You can view your badges on your board and compare yourself to others in the Ranking
If you no longer want to receive notifications, reply to this comment with the word STOP

Check out the last post from @hivebuzz:

Hive Power Up Day - April 1st 2022
0
0
0.000
avatar

I think I would have to pick a city that is going through some kind of renaissance. I think it is important to look at the past of Hive and realize that we are re-inventing ourselves. I can't really think of a city that has done that successfully yet. I know some that are trying but haven't quite gotten there yet. I just returned home from Nashville and there is a ton of construction going on there. From that perspective you might compare it to Hive given all the development that is happening here.

Posted Using LeoFinance Beta

0
0
0.000
avatar

Pittsburgh.

It was left for dead after the steel industry left in the 1970s, only to revitalize itself a few decades later.

Posted Using LeoFinance Beta

0
0
0.000
avatar
Don-1UP-Cheers-Cartel-250px.png

You have received a 1UP from @luizeba!

The following @oneup-cartel family members will soon upvote your post:
@leo-curator, @ctp-curator, @vyb-curator, @pob-curator, @neoxag-curator
And they will bring !PIZZA 🍕

Learn more about our delegation service to earn daily rewards. Join the family on Discord.

0
0
0.000
avatar
(Edited)

Interesting question, instead of giving a serious answer I'll answer in meme form. I will say that I wouldn't even consider us a city yet. More like settlers who are just arriving that have only started building what has yet to come.

image.png

Posted Using LeoFinance Beta

0
0
0.000
avatar

The foundations have been built and the people who are here want to be here which is what is important. Give Hive 5 years and then look back and one will be amazed at how this has grown. We cannot really see this and appreciate everything as we are here every day and this will blow people away at some point.

Posted Using LeoFinance Beta

0
0
0.000
avatar

Certainly we are growing at a fast pace in many ways. 5 years is incredible to think about.

Almost incomprehensible when you think about it.

Posted Using LeoFinance Beta

0
0
0.000
avatar
(Edited)

I wouldn't put ETH as NY, as ....if you walked through the streets lately, NY looks like dump. I would say ETh is more like Seoul or London :) Hive? Maybe Glenwood Springs? - small but strong :D

Posted Using LeoFinance Beta

0
0
0.000
avatar

I think the Boise comparison is a good one. Not a place many would think of but a thriving city off by itself. Before you named your city, I was thinking Omaha, Nebraska or possibly even Des Moines, IA. Hive feels more like a comfortable, midwestern town in the middle of "flyover" country. It's got a lot of the amenities but it doesn't get the attention and it definitely doesn't cost as much as the others. The "cost of living" is very inexpensive but the opportunities are all still there. Everything just moves at a slower pace off the radar.

Fun to think about.

Posted Using LeoFinance Beta

0
0
0.000
avatar

I am not sure if we want to link Hive to cities. After all, a lot of urban cities lately have become just horrible. The governors and politicians have messed things up too much.

Posted Using LeoFinance Beta

0
0
0.000
avatar

They must have been reading my posts because I compared it to a city last year.

0
0
0.000
avatar

Unique comparison.. I'll admit, it gave me a better understanding of Hive and its position in the Crypto world.

0
0
0.000
avatar

I think I would have to agree with the analogy of @rentmoney that we are more like settlers staking out our homesteads here on Hive. In that sense it is also like the Wild West with no rules except for no horse stealing or public rowdiness (plagiarism or spam). In the end though, it’s a tough slog because like the Wild West if you cross the wrong people you get gunned down in the street.

I like the work you are doing to make HBD a stable coin with clout. I think that would garner more folks joining. But I also think more games are needed for outreach. Splinterlands seems the only one with world wide appeal. The others (I could be wrong); dCity, dCrops, Rising Star, et al; are games internal to Hive.

Anyway, that’s my two cents. Keep up with your excellent posts. I find them interesting and thought provoking. !BEER !PIZZA !WINE !hivebits

0
0
0.000
avatar

Hivebits blends Hive's blockchain and Bitcoin's ethos. Your effort = your reward. Mine HBIT simply 1-per-day with (no space): ! hivebits or ! HBIT or ! hbit or $ hbit.
Success! You mined .9 HBIT and the user you replied to received .1 HBIT on your behalf. You can receive 100% of the HBIT by replying to one of your own posts or comments. Or, support Hivebits at the official HBIT mine | your wallet | market | tools | connect | <><

This confirmation reply will go off when Resource Credits (RCs) get low. Yet, your hivebits command will still go through and you'll get your HBIT. :)

0
0
0.000
avatar

Hive has got a good start and is still getting to that point where more more people will want to have it..

Posted Using LeoFinance Beta

0
0
0.000