The Role of Active Communities in Blockchain Growth

in #hive-18611910 days ago

Community is an essential part of every blockchain and ecosystem for many reasons, as the members are the ones who can go on to carry the mantle and make the community lively in terms of support collaboration, growth, promotion, adoption, decision-making, and many more to mention, but few. Here on the hive blockchain, we got loads of communities, and since I joined the ecosystem, I've been a part of some community; that's what I've gone on to be a part of, and today I'll tell you about the community I'm most active in here on the hive blockchain.

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During my first few months on the hive blockchain, I used to be very active in the needlework community, and that's because I've got loads of free time on my side to work on my craft skills and make footwear and the like, and this grants me a membership badge for my consistency and impact on the community, but I couldn't keep up with that after I got my new job, making me have less time to indulge in this skill of making footwear.

But then, with my new profession, I still can write and blog on the hive blockchain, but not enough to make shoes, so I delve into content-writing-related communities where I can share lifestyle-related communities, so if I were to vet my engagement on the hive blockchain, I'd say the community I'm most active in here on the hive is the hive learners community, which is one of the most lively communities on the hive blockchain.

The hive learners community is one of the most engaging communities on hive, and that's if it's not the number one; it's a community that has about four different prompts community members can write on per week, and all of that keeps the community stock with content on a daily basis, and I personally tend to be very active with three of the four prompts weekly.

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Those three are the weekly prompts that begin on Monday and last two days, meaning it ends on Tuesday night, the second begins on Wednesday and ends by Thursday night, while the third one begins on Friday and ends on Saturday night, and all of these usually come with topics to write on and are usually voted or chosen by we, the community members, from the list of suggested topics for the week.

On Sunday, which is the only day not listed below, is meant for creativity; mainly tag creative Sunday, and members and non-members are welcome to share their creativity prose in any field, from cooking to drawing, crafting, story telling, and many more to mention, but a few. I've participated in this too, but I'm not as consistent as I used to with the other three prompts.

But I'm a big fan of the community because they carried their members along in almost every aspect, from decision-making to promotion for growth and adoption. I hope to get active with other communities, but given the fact that I'm not regular with others, I won't be listing others.


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I’ve grown to love the hive learners community as it’s always fun and lively. It’s good to be a part of a community as you can’t be everywhere at the same time and in doing that, it’s best to belong to a community you’re comfortable in and perfectly aligns with your niche.

Yea it's an amazing community filled with relatable topics that are easy to write on,.

You’re right.