Hive: Scarce Digital Real Estate

It might not seem it right now but this is the future of Hive.

When we try to uncover all the layers of Hive, we see how much of this is going to feed into the value proposition. What is so powerful is how it all creates a reinforcing, circular feedback system that multiplies the value along the way.

The idea of looking at blockchain as real estate is nothing new. However, what was proposed in the past obviously didn't unfold as many described. Even with Hive, we do not see it at this moment.

That said, as we will explore in this article, we can easily contemplate how Hive fits into this model.

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Scarce Digital Real Estate

On some levels, this can be thought of as absurd. The idea of scarcity and digital really do not go together. After all, one of the advantages of the digital world is the ability to keep expanding at a rapid pace. Often this only requires the addition of nodes to carry the traffic.

When it comes to blockchain, there are limitations. The size of the entire chain is crucial. As it gets larger, costs of housing increase. Also, we see how there would come a point whereby single servers could not handle the entire database. This is a problem since each node has to duplicate the information, at least that is the case for now.

As we often discuss, one of Hive's unique use cases is as a decentralized database. How much is that worth on the open market? Right now, since we still have so much room, it isn't carrying great weight. That could easily change with time.

Under this system, resource credits are required to engage in with the blockchain. While it is permissionless, one needs enough $HIVE staked to be able to operate. Here is where the scarcity can start to enter the picture.

With increased competition for the use of the database, we can see how this could cause demand pressure. If there is more need for resource credits, the cost, in terms of each activity, will increase. This means that each Hive Power will, effectively buy less on chain.

For simplicity sake, let us say that 10 HP is required for the posting of an article. That means one with this amount can post 1 article per day. However, what happens if it requires 20 HP to post an article? This individual is going to have to double the HP to utilize the blockchain in the same manner.

Scarcity Of $HIVE

Here is where things get very interesting.

People often discuss the inflation of a currency yet do so in a vacuum. Nothing monetarily operates in this manner. There are always interconnections which need consideration.

With $HIVE, the inflation rate is roughly 7%. As a standalone number, this really tells us nothing. Sadly, people use the rate to conclude whether it is too high or low.

Actually, there is another rate that has to factor into this. We need to consider what the growth rate is, especially as it pertains to the use of the scarce resources.

Therefore, if the rate of cost of resources is going up FASTER than the inflation rate, we will the demand side outpacing supply. This is what will cause scarcity.

At present, when looking at Hiveblocks, this is what we see.

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We have 393 million $HIVE available. The block explorer also tells us there are 164 million in Hive Power leaving roughly 230 million on the open market.

Once again, this sounds excessive and could be considered that as things stand now.

Here is a chart from the latest Hive statistics:

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We can see the peak was just shy of 200K. What happens if the desire to post to the database gets to the point where there are 2 million? Or 20 million?

As a comparison, Twitter has roughly 500 million Tweets per day.

Of course, we know resource credits are used for things other than posting and commenting on articles. They are required for claiming accounts, Custom JSONs, and transacting in a financial manner. This means that gaming and finance have the ability to drive demand for the resources along with the social media applications.

The supply and demand equation is what simply determines the scarcity on Hive. As more people utilize the system, in more ways, this is going to drive the need for resource credits. Since there is the link to Hive Power, there is only one outcome.

Scarcity In Computing

Ultimately we are looking at a scarcity in computing. This is why Hive, as digital real estate, makes sense.

We are dealing with a censorship resistant, immutable database. While this might not be required for everything that is stored, there is a case whereby this is crucial. Some information simply needs to be held in this manner.

So far, there are not too many options. Hive offers this in a permissionless manner. To me, this is a vastly underappreciated feature at the moment. It will not always be the case.

This is not playing with NFTs and pretty pictures that people speculate upon. Certainly, they could hold a strong position in the digital asset world going forward. However, with Hive we are dealing with the base layer coin as an access token. It is through Hive Power that one is allowed to engage with this database.

It all boils down to the demand for the database. Here is where the exponential nature of the digital/computing world can kick in. Once revealed, things can happen quickly. A lot of work is going into scaling since many are anticipating a day when there will be a rush for space on chain. Even with the increases in efficiency, there will come a time where the limits are tested. We saw this with other blockchains and it will happen to Hive.

Harkening back to the idea of real estate, it will be a modern day gold rush. Those providing the infrastructure are creating a resource that has limitation. If demand skyrockets, we see how this can turn the equation completely in the opposite direction.

At that point, we will realize there is not enough $HIVE available.


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many are anticipating a day when there will be a rush for space on chain.

first, Project Blank, then a few more d'apps, then a bunch of games.

Gradually, then suddenly.

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It is hard to forecast who will be the breakthrough. There are a number of options vying for the title.

Ultimately, it might be a lot of them blending together.

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I am hopeful the rush for activities on Hive happening within the next five years, a couple more DApps replicating the success of Splinterlands will send this place buzzing, at that point we should be seeing the need for RC which indirectly increases demand for Hive.

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I think 5 year is a safe timeline @joetunex. We have a lot of different apps that rolled out and are likely to expand. It will be interesting to see what catches fire but we can have a few similar to Splinterlands.

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Do you ever think there would be a point where they would split the chain? Not a hardfork, but setup something like "legacy witnesses" and move all the blockchain data prior to a certain date to them. Given them some kind of incentive to host that historic data and then the chain can continue to grow with the current witnesses. Of course as you have said in the past, Hive is going to have layers on layers of stuff built, many of them having their own nodes, like Hive-engine and splinterlands, so this might not be quite as necessary. Just a rabbit hole my brain started going down after reading your post.

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I would say the more likely outcome is that a lot of the newer non critical data ends up on a layer 2 node system.

Take Project Blank. That ultimately could be built on a decentralized second layer node that is censorship resistent but not necessarily immutable.

That means the priorty data that requires immutability (and what someone is willing to pay for) will go on chain.

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That makes sense. I guess the hope would be that different people run different nodes otherwise it ultimately becomes a mildly centralized.

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As long as the user growth rate > inflation, we are in a good place.

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That is the key. The next couple years will be interesting. We have a number of applications that can eat up some RCs.

The question is do they pull in the people.

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Sr. I don't think it's going to work in couple of years until we do something to help and support each hive users in terms of account growth and earnings rewards , we need to fix some basic issues for example I wrote a post today which is 950 words long it takes me more than one hour to create it, nobody can claim its not a unique, helpful or orginal post but still I received $0.12 on it

I earned $262 dollars in 3 years so for on hive believe me I am some of the top hive blockchain promoter and lover but now from few days I am starts thinking about following questions

Is hive really worth using?
Is hive is just for whales who have large amounts of Hive power?
Is hive community really care about each other and try to help each other?

Believe me I am starts asking this type of question then there is something missing on protocol level which we need to fixed, hive is not perfect yet it needs a lot of improvement but unfortunately it looks same as it's looks one year ago

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Just my opinions.

This is no different than getting followers on Twitter, getting subscribes and likes on YouTube, TikTok, OnlyFans, Patreon and so on.

Taskmaster has been putting out quality and relevant content, it’s not a surprise every post gets a lot of upvotes.

I vote for posts I like, I vote for friends daily. I also go to communities to randomly support strangers if I still have voting power after voting to support people I follow and friends.

Last but not least, I put real money into HIVE from day job to get the HP as an investment first (I don’t count on getting votes to expand my HP), I make more per hour in the physical world and here is just past time and hobby.

Taskmaster is a gem 😊 I suspect he may be from Wall Street at some point and have a team behind him 😉

Last point, I try to give back to the people with high voting power that supported me before all else. To reciprocate.

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Hive scarcity will be ensured if we'll have more and more successful projects eating the supply and requiring it to function. We need to move from content creation to more utility for projects, startups, dapps, games and anything in the crypto and blockchain space.

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Before it was the idea of Hive as a compounding machine. Though you have been mentioning this idea of blockchain as real estate several times in your articles, I think it is only now that this is sinking into my slow brain. 🤣

I wonder what will be next. . . .

!PIZZA

!CTP

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I am also hoping for the scarcity factor. It will make me wonder what the applications will do to reduce the transactions on the chain. I know Splinterlands has released nodes for the game and it will move some of the transactions over there.

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This is so interesting @taskmaster4450
I read the article in it's entirety.
Does Twitter make money from users using it like HIVE and they kept it a secret?
Or did I misunderstand something?
Thank you.
Barb 😊
#thriveonhive

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