Hey Everyone,
Hope everyone is surviving this long, dry bear season!
It never fails to amuse me who suddenly becomes a “farmer” on Hive, after years of posting, make 2 or 3 low effort or boring posts (especially in Bear Season) and watch everyone lose their minds.
In the vast Web 3 of the internet, in the corner of the Crypto Universe, there was a unique cluster of farmland known as Hive's reward pool. This wasn't just any farmland, it was a blockchain-powered paradise where the soil was rich with potential, and the rewards were as sweet as honey. Hive’s Blockchain had many powerful attributes and attractions, but the farmland was unlike any other blockchain.
Instead of selling that Farmland and promoting this rich soil, uniqueness and opportunity, some of the farmers were actually upset about the luscious land and the fruit it bears.
The farmers of this land were an interesting bunch. They weren't your typical straw-hat-wearing, tractor-driving folks. No, these farmers typed away on keyboards, crafted captivating tales, and shared their thoughts with the world. They were authors, singers, poets, and artists, but in the world of Hive, they were known as the "unaware farmers."
Now, here's the twist: none of these farmers saw themselves as farmers. When they looked in the mirror, they saw artists, writers, thinkers, and creators. But when they looked at each other, all they saw were... farmers. It was a comical situation, like a never-ending game of "Who's the real farmer here?"
Farmer Bob, a travel blogger, would chuckle and say, "Look at Farmer Alice, tilling her soil with that travel guide." Meanwhile, Farmer Alice, a food blogger, would giggle and comment, "Oh, Farmer Bob, always trying to grow the best vacation spots."
The crops they cultivated were diverse. Some blog posts flourished like golden wheat, while others struggled like the rare blue potato. But that was the beauty of Hive's rewardpool; it was unpredictable and full of surprises.
There were two distinct seasons in this blockchain farmland: Bear Season and Bull Season.
During Bear Season, the climate was challenging. The rewards were scarce, and the soil was tough. Blog posts had to be exceptionally creative to thrive. But the farmers, being the resilient bunch they were, always found humor in the situation. "Looks like my meme crop didn't do so well this season," Farmer Joe would laugh, showing off his tiny harvest of upvotes.
Bull Season was where things got interesting. As more and more farmers learned about the fertile lands of Hive and began to sow their seeds, the demand for Hive increased. With more farmers wanting a piece of the reward pool, the price of Hive began to soar. This not only attracted more farmers but also better, more experienced ones. The quality of the crops - the blog posts - improved dramatically. The farmland buzzed with excitement as new techniques, tools, and strategies were shared among the community.
The rise in Hive's value was like a magnet, drawing in expert farmers from all corners of the digital world. They brought with them a wealth of knowledge, and the original farmers, always eager to learn, welcomed them with open arms.
But whether it was Bear or Bull, one thing remained constant: the camaraderie among the farmers. They might have seen each other as farmers and themselves as something else, but they were united in their passion for the land of Hive.
And so, in the heart of the digital crypto scape, the tale of Hive's unaware farmers became legendary. A story of downvotes, gangs, made up rules, rage quits and name calling. It never ended, even after years and years, no one saw themselves as a farmer and everyone considered most of the “others farmers”
In the History of Hive, the only thing that remains unchanged is the arguments. The farmers change but the debate/rage quitting never ends
Night All
To Be Continued…
Hey Guys, the markets should start to recover in 2024! Hang in there!