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I just staked 250 Hive tokens!

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Published: 01 Jul 2026 › Updated: 01 Jul 2026I just staked 250 Hive tokens!

I just staked 250 Hive tokens!

Greetings friends!

One by one, the value of every Hive asset I hold is declining at a rapid pace. Half of the year has already passed and there is still no sign of recovery in Hive’s price. I don’t think the price will climb beyond the $0.10 range this year. We have no control over the market but we do have control over how we manage our share of the crypto we believe in. And this is exactly what I’m focusing on now.

I am staking Hive tokens so that whenever the price eventually rises, I’ll have a meaningful amount of HP backing me. It feels like a distant dream, but nothing in this world is impossible. No one can predict the future, yet hope remains one of the most powerful tools we possess. With hope and faith, even a bad present can turn into a bright future . That’s why today I staked 250 Hive tokens. This has pushed my Hive Power to almost 18,700 HP. With this, I can support and reward genuine creators by upvoting their posts.

Of course, the Hive blockchain has issues that need attention. One major problem is the abundance of bots. Groups like Spaminator are doing remarkable work by downvoting them but the creators of these bots are persistent and not easily discouraged. This means we need additional strategies to protect the ecosystem.

In addition to that, misuse of the DHF fund should be restricted. This is crucial for the long‑term growth of the blockchain and for restoring investors' confidence. Dedicated individuals and communities should also actively promote Hive. If the number of real and engaging users increases, the price will inevitably increase.

Thanks!

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