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Hive Onchain vs Offline events; attracting people to the ecosystem.

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The hive ecosystem has witnessed a lot of onchain transactions throughout the years. On the hive blockchain, there are various onchain competitions that keep users more engaging every day. Even now, the majority of the activities that seem to be getting attention on the hive blog are primarily onchain related. I've been studying things from a different perspective, which I feel is valuable to the ecosystem.

My first aim is to put in place several safeguards to guarantee that the hive blockchain receives the attention it demands. As a result, local hive marketing in Ghana has always been on my mind. In this regard, I take a different approach. Most importantly, I want to guarantee that the hive blockchain receives the attention it deserves from my community, which will contribute significant value to the ecosystem.

In the next days, I want to focus more on developing offchain activities and projects that will favorably impact the value of hive. By doing so, I want to attract like-minded individuals via practical activities in the community. Offchain activity may take a variety of forms. It will essentially engage individuals and events outside of the hive blockchain.

However, I am dedicated to ensuring that the offline hive events draw a large number of individuals to hive. It will ultimately explain to the general public what they need to know about cryptocurrencies and blockchain. It would be excellent to assist in onboarding folks who are eager to contribute to the ecosystem. People will be eager to offer their ideas, inventions, and financial resources to the hive ecosystem.

Offline hive initiatives have important roles in creating a better ecosystem. Members view cryptocurrencies from a different perspective in the majority of life-changing occurrences. They will undoubtedly acquire an interest in investing in blockchain technology. All of these, and many more, are experiences I've gained since my last offline activity.

The recently completed hive borehole in Ghana got a lot of attention following its inauguration.

Today, I got a message from someone who shared a Nigerian news outlet with me, which featured the hive borehole launch. According to insiders, the media in Nigeria was blown away to witness a blockchain gifting a borehole to a village through local individuals. Their enthusiasm in the news prompted them to make a post about it.

https://affairstv.com/2022/06/15/hive-blockchain-gifts-agona-bedomase-borehole-water/

Even though the hive borehole was launched a few days ago, there is still a lot of interest in sharing and debating the project on social media. Offchain or offline events, in my opinion, have the potential to draw a lot of attention. This focus is likely to attract investors and talented individuals eager to contribute hugely to the ecosystem.

https://thepressradio.com/hive-blockchain-handover-ultra-modern-borehole-to-bodomase-community/

https://bestghananews.com/2022/06/15/hive-blockchain-gifts-agona-bedomase-borehole-water/

https://crewblog.net/hive-blockchain-handover-ultra-modern-borehole-to-bodomase-community/major-top-stories/