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RE: Benchmarking hivemind API calls after switching to postgREST server

in HiveDevs9 days ago

Those are some nice improvements. I notice a couple got slower, but what tends to matter is how often each is called. We need Hive to scale well as it grows. I am impressed with how small the machines some witnesses use are. We need to publicise more that Hive does not require energy hungry server farms.

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I'm not really involved in the publicizing side of Hive, but it does sound like a good idea.

You don't have to. Regular non-developer folks that love HIVE would also love to get the word out. We just need to know what to say :) I get lots of info from your interviews with Taskmaster4450, because you explain it in simple terms.

Good to see tech improvements all the time - the chain is excellent as far as i can judge froma tech point but honestly on this point here you should be involved as probably the main guy on the chain - even community driven we need cornerstones and key speakers even decentralized :-)

I'm not really involved in the publicizing side of Hive, but it does sound like a good idea.

Pretty good point @steevc - but we know since ages that we as a chain are faster, maybe safer as other chains and the way we can nae our wallet (not just numbers) is also a driver for marekting (but no knows or cares about it) - at least in DPoS area - the DPoS area is maybe an issue and that we are not on the list of big investors (not only as there is this other Hive chain).

At least i see constant tech improvements - thx @blocktrades and the marketing is in the best hand by @guiltyparties anyway - and now i shut my mouth.