What exactly is Hive and WOO?

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Hi friends,

So there's this great article here that introduces Hive really well. When it comes to promoting Hive Blockchain, you're bound to encounter a lot of questions. This article covers the differences between Web3, Hive, and other Blockchain technologies, how to use Hive, what resources are available on it, and of course, the focus is on WOO. But it also gives newcomers a guide on how to get started with Hive.

But after going through this article, there's this GiftGiver link mentioned in it, which allows beginners to get some $Hive to kickstart their journey. It reminded me of when I first got into Hive. I didn't have any $Hive, nor did I have enough RC (Resource Credits). I was clueless about where to begin. After editing an article, I found I couldn't send it out. The error message just said I didn't have enough RC. At that time, I had no idea what RC even meant. Even though everyone says "DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH," the information online is just too overwhelming. If I had known this information earlier, perhaps I would have had a better start.

Many blockchain games require owning the game's NFT to play, which usually means spending money to purchase them. I've been keeping an eye on WOO for a while now because it's so popular. The card packs sell out quickly, and players who want to play can't because they're out of stock. They can only look at the MINI GAME interface. Recently, I stumbled upon ZEALY's activity, which got me interested in WOO again. I was quite surprised that, considering WOO's current development status, there should be quite a few players already in the game. But then I realized, WOO's gaming incentives haven't officially launched yet, so it's no wonder the situation seems a bit lackluster right now.



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