I'm biased because I work directly with the company and I'm heavily invested in the utility token, but hear me out, perhaps you will start using this frontend to publish some of your content.
The social layer of Hive offers our user base several options to publish content. I strongly believe that the five main frontends we have solve for different types of needs and have a use-case that does not compete with the other ones, let's talk a little bit about my opinion on each of them:
PeakD
For the hardcore users. It's the most robust one and it has many features that are perfect for Hivers who want to get the deep-root Hive experience. They have collections, beneficiary features, event timers, AI integration, Governance, and several other additions that allows for brand building within Hive. It is the frontend that most established Hivers use on a daily basis.
Ecency
An intuitive and easy to use Hive frontend that caters both to desktop content creators and mobile users. They have built an in-app point system that facilities content promotion and enhances reach for high quality content. They have short and long form content options and they prioritize having a user friendly experience.
Liketu
Image-sharing based social platform done right, both for permanent and time-based content, all on chain. This frontend has a desktop and mobile version that allows users to publish on Hive on the go without having to worry about the quality, but more about the social aspect of our Blockchain social layer. It's one of the easiest ways for creators to connect with their audience and is one of the fastest growing frontends on Hive.
3speak
The video platform on Hive, perfect for vloggers, podcasters, streamers and shows. The open source technology of 3speak caters to frontends as well, and in the near future every other frontend will allow Hivers to publish long and short form videos directly through them.
InLeo
This is the frontend that I prefer to use to publish my high quality content and consume content. I still use other frontends to signal support and add value to each platform and their user base, but most of my activities are done through InLeo.
Here's why:
Advertisement revenue
InLeo has advertisements. This model is not aggressive and doesn't mess with user data, but it generates revenue, so it's the best part of web2 revenue generation combined with the self sovereignty of web3.
Every piece of content, both long form and short form, generates Ad views, and every Ad click from the Hive user base that consumes content generates revenue for InLeo.
This revenue goes straight into a smart contract that buys $LEO tokens through the @leoads account and create a reward pool that is shared by $leo token holders.
If you hold any $leo tokens, just by using InLeo you are contributing to generate this revenue that ultimately brings outside capital - from ads - into the Hive ecosystem.
Evergreen rewards
This is why I emphasized that I use InLeo to publish my high quality content.
Hive's reward system allows content creators to monetize our content within a seven day time frame. After the seven day window, we can no longer generate revenue from our posts.
Evergreen rewards InLeo allows content to keep generating revenue for creators by enhancing the Ad Revenue model: If your content generates views or Ad clicks even after the seven day window, you will still earn some rewards from the revenue generated through the Ad model.
These evergreen rewards are only distributed to content creators whose posts were published through InLeo.
Say good bye to the seven day reward window. If you create good content, you optimize it for Search engine discovery, promote your worthy pieces in web2 and overall become a Hiver who brings in traffic to Hive, you will continue to generate revenue through Evergreen Rewards.
Leo Premium
This feature costs $10 HBD per month and it gives the Hiver a ton of features that increase visibility, engagement and potential rewards for the content creator.
The revenue generated by Leo Premium buys $hive and $leo tokens from the market, and generates cold (permanent) liquidity - liquidity that will never leave the pool - on the bHIVE/bLEO liquidity pool in cubdefi.
This means that this liquidity pool allows users to buy and sell $hive/$leo without facing supply issues or suffering from price impact, and the more users and time they get Leo Premium, the bigger this pool will get.
Something to consider: The cold liquidity doesn't generate $CUB rewards. This means that it provides liquidity without canibalizing yield from other liquidity providers and/or other pools.
The numbers speak for themselves
So now you can see why I use InLeo for content discovery, and why it makes sense for you to publish your high quality articles using InLeo.
This doesn't mean InLeo has to become the only frontend you use.
It just means that it's a smart move to start using InLeo every once in a while.
Because the more you use InLeo, the more the Hive ecosystem in general grows, and the more the $hive token benefits from your traffic.
What are you waiting for?
Give InLeo a try, you won't regret it.
Posted Using InLeo Alpha