Yeah, a piece of content can attract consumer interest and consumer money to Hive without even mentioning Hive.
The buzzwords do scare people away with confusion.
Would be hilarious if a viral cat video was the reason thousands showed up. But a complete disaster if we then attempted to convert those thousands into crypto investors or content creators. Not everyone is built the same. If a consumer staked tokens in order to tip and earn rewards, I wouldn't call it ROI, I'd call it consumer rewards or just straight up Perks, since that's something they understand. Speaking their language. Meanwhile, that takes nothing away from the actual crypto crowd, content creators, and everyone else. Still business as usual for them, plus now there's consumer money and far more people. More transactions for the blockchain enthusiasts. Yeah. In a perfect world.
I'm still thinking about that proposal.
RE: Onboarding users to Hive... that never post anything?