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How Many Projects Can You Keep Up With And What To Focus On?

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The good problem of so much going on

There's some much going on on Hive with some of the Hive-Engine communities such as LeoFinance starting to show a lot of promise lately and new being games developed that knowing what to focus on can be difficult. I missed the Splinterlands boat entirely. But that's fine because there are only so many hours in a day and I'm not interested in collectible card games in the slightest, to be honest. LeoFinance is different because I have something to say about things financial and economic fairly often. I haven't done any curation or bought any LEO tokens until recently but I haven't sold any, either.

Focus on the most driven communities

This ties into the monetary value of time. Spreading yourself too thin won't do any good because multi-tasking involves context switching which is time consuming and tiring. I think it's best to focus communities and projects with dedicated and driven people on board. What's great about LeoFinance is the fact that the community is led by people with a clear understanding of tokenomics from the point of view of economic first principles. That is not to be taken for granted in the crypto space. For example, most HE communities lack any working tokenomic models and thus the token values are in the gutter and will remain there without a workable plan in place and effort to implement it.

Everyone benefits from the success of one community

What LeoFinance is doing now has great potential value for every other community because all the software is open source and able to be cloned and put to good use by any community, as far as I know. Any such effort by any community will feed into the value of all the other communities and the Hive platform as a whole because of potential liquidity and speculative value of the wrapped tokens on external exchanges.