RE: The Case For HBD Eating Up Hive

some of the dapps on here would start using it such as NFTShowroom but maybe they are waiting for the price to stabilize more? It would be awesome to be able to set a price on NFTs since hive's price has had wild swings in the past. Most likely just one of the many use cases of HBD in the future.

Use of a stablecoin here, especially for legit art products like what can be seen on NFT Showroom, would/could give that platform a competitive advantage over many of the other NFT platforms. I too have been hoping this catches on. Using a token that fluctuates in value means those selling NFTs are not in control of their profit margin, which makes doing business inconvenient and way harder than it needs to be. One could ship merchandise to consumers/fans/followers/whatevers that comes with the purchase of an NFT for instance, but not without a stablecoin, because you can't ask $100 for a hoody one week, then expect to sell any the next week if the token value goes up making the hoody worth $200. You're either ripping the consumer off or putting them in a position to wait and not make a purchase until the value drops, which is just silly if you're expecting to sell merch. Or one could sit and adjust prices all day, and the next day, and the next day, and forever; micromanaging one's life to death leaving no time for, life. So yeah, the stablecoin HBD would solve some problems and offer more business opportunities for artists and content creators to explore.

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