When Hive forked from Steem, the ninja-mined stake that was always problematic in Steem was then converted to a Hive worker proposal system called the Decentralized Hive Fund (DHF), which completely removed the problem of too much Steem being owned by one person. This Hive DHF functions as a worker proposal system that anyone can receive if enough votes are cast on your proposal. Read more about the Hive fork and what caused it: @lukestokes/how-steem-became-hive
See the Decentralized Hive Fund here: https://peakd.com/proposals
If you’re a developer, marketer, entrepreneur or have a great idea to build, consider submitting a proposal for the Hive community to vote on.
Hive is the backbone upon which many different social media sites are built upon. So for this reason, it’s a bit more difficult for new users to grasp, because it’s an entirely new paradigm. Most people are conditioned to think of standalone social sites like Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, etc, and they think of them as individual companies, who are owned by different individuals. These social sites share no common backbone. They use servers which are controlled by other companies.
Hive https://hive.io/about is a decentralized system which is running in the background, and there are many different social media sites that use the Hive system to: store data, send money, store posts and comments, do transactions. In order to make things as easy as possible, we will be recommending only certain sites that we think are the best and easiest for new users.
For example, if you’re a blogger, you’ll probably prefer using https://peakd.com/ over https://hive.blog/ because Peakd is built for content creators, is more visual and has a ton of rich features that hive.blog doesn’t have.
But they both use the Hive blockchain to process data and retrieve data. This is an example of just how different they are from Facebook. And the list goes on from there with many different dapps also using the Hive blockchain to process their data. Check out the full list of Hive dApps here: https://hive.io/eco/
If you're brand-new to Hive and need a free account, we think the easiest way to get a free and instant Hive account is with Hiveonboard.
Watch this Youtube video to get started with Hive:
Here are some other options for you if that doesn’t work: https://signup.hive.io/
We also suggest that all new users do the following after they have created a new Hive account (after saving your private keys to a usb stick):
If you want to use a mobile phone for the Hive blockchain, then your option is to use the Esteem app https://esteem.app/. Don’t get confused by the name of the app or its branding. I was originally created to be used for the Steem blockchain, hence its name “Esteem”, but it has since moved over to Hive.
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=app.esteem.mobile.android
iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/esteem-v2/id1451896376
Esteem also has a desktop version, and this link takes you to all the downloads: https://esteem.app/about#downloads
If you have issues, go to the Esteem app Discord channel: https://discord.me/esteem
The main thing you need to know is that your Steem private keys are identical to your Hive keys. Just log into Hive using your Steem existing keys, and you don't need to make a new Hive account.
For Desktop Go To: https://peakd.com/
All you need to do is to log into https://peakd.com/ using your existing private keys.
When you visit peakd.com, you are given a few ways to log in. We recommend you get the Brave/Chrome or Firefox extension for Hive Keychain. We have been using Hive Keychain since the beginning and it’s both super easy and safe. This method is for those who want to use a desktop computer.
Links:
Brave/Chrome Hive Keychain: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/hive-keychain/jcacnejopjdphbnjgfaaobbfafkihpep
Firefox Hive Keychain: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/hive-keychain/
Here’s the original post by the creator of Hive Keychain: @yabapmatt/hive-keychain-now-available-on-chrome-and-brave
Binance: https://www.binance.com/en
Bittrex: https://bittrex.com/
Huobi: https://www.huobi.com/en-us/exchange/hive_usdt/
ProBit: https://www.probit.com/app/exchange/HIVE-USDT
Ionomy: https://ionomy.com/en/markets/btc-steem
Here are the other parts of the HIVENOOBS series:
HIVENOOBS 2: Create Your Hive Account
@hivepeople/hivenoobs-create-your-hive-account
HIVENOOBS 3: Private Keys
@hivepeople/hivenoobs-private-keys
HIVENOOBS 4: If You Have A Steemit Account, How Do You Switch to Hive?
@hivepeople/i-have-a-steemit-account-how-do-i-switch-to-hive
HIVENOOBS 5: Where To Trade Hive: List of Exchanges
@hivepeople/hivenoobs-5-where-to-trade-hive-tokens-list-of-exchanges
HIVENOOBS 6: Get Hive Help & Tech Support
@hivepeople/hivenoobs-6-get-hive-help-and-tech-support
https://twitter.com/hiveblocks
https://twitter.com/HivePeople
https://twitter.com/HiveTrending
https://twitter.com/innerhive
https://twitter.com/TheycallmeDan_
Hive Telegram & Help: https://t.me/hiveblockchain
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