Hive University - Lesson 1: Join the Revolution

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Did you earn money on Facebook and Twitter today?

If your answer to that question is what I think it might be, you're in the right place. "Traditional" social platforms are run by companies who, at their core, are only worried about their own success. They capture as many data points about their users as possible, and sell that data to the highest bidder for advertising and who knows what else. In exchange for nothing more than access to their platform, everything you post belongs to the controlling company, and they can use anything you give them in any way they see fit.

Enter Hive: An Internet Revolution.

Hive is a decentralized platform for the people, by the people, and isn't controlled by any one entity. On Hive, you own your data, and there isn't a company at the top to tell you what you are or aren't "allowed" to post about.

The icing on the cake? You can actually earn rewards for posting new content, commenting on others' posts, or even simply by "upvoting" posts you like! Beyond that, there new applications, tools and even games that all connect to the platform and can make use of the native cryptocurrency HIVE!

Welcome to Hive University! A series of bite-sized "lessons" to teach you everything you could want to know about the Hive blockchain!

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Disclaimer: Hive University is not an accredited learning institution. Sweeney is not a "real" professor. I'm just a dude who's been around the block for a few years and has a plethora of knowledge I'm willing to share.

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I know I've already thrown a few terms at you there that you may not understand, but that's okay.

This first lesson will focus purely on getting your account started, and guide you through creating a post to #introduceyourself to the community so you can earn your first rewards! I encourage you to come back and read any of the articles I've linked above if and when you want to learn more, but we will also cover those topics and many more over the course of this tutorial series.

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Let's cut to the chase. Before you can do anything, you'll need a Hive account.

Click the link above or the GIF on the right, choose your username, check out the ToS, and press continue.

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!!THE NEXT PAGE IS VERY IMPORTANT. DO NOT LOSE YOUR PASSWORD/KEYS!!

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!!I SAY AGAIN, DO NOT LOSE YOUR PASSWORD/KEYS!!

I would highly suggest writing your keys down on a piece of paper and keeping it somewhere safe.

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Complete the SMS verification, and you're done! You now officially have a Hive account!

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Now let's create your first post!

The 'native posting interface' for the blockchain is Hive.blog. Head over and log in with your POSTING KEY. We'll go over what exactly all those keys are for, and when you should use each one, in the next lesson. For now we'll keep it super simple, and you won't need to do anything but give the site permission to post. These details are important, but again, we'll go over all that very soon. We'll only need your POSTING KEY for this lesson.
DO NOT LOGIN TO ANY HIVE WEBSITE OR APP WITH YOUR OWNER KEY OR PASSWORD UNLESS YOU'RE ON A SECURE CONNECTION.
After logging in, click the 'Submit' button image.png at the top right of the page.

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You'll find yourself in a very simple text editor, and you can use HTML or Markdown code to fancy it up. Create a short title for your post, something like "I'm _____, this is my first Hive post!" should do nicely.

Now #introduceyourself! You can write as much as you'd like. Tell everyone in the community who you are, and what you do. You shouldn't just lay out your identity and address by any means, and if you choose to remain anonymous behind a username, this platform will allow you the freedom to do exactly that!

The third box you see is for your post tags. Anyone who has ever used social media knows what tags are, and how they categorize your post. Tags on hive need to be lowercase letters, numbers and dashes ( - ).

The first tag you use will be the overall "Topic" for your post, and should be the most relevant. If you haven't already noticed the foreshadowing, you should use #introduceyourself as your first tag. It's somewhat of a tradition here on the blockchain for new users to create a post on this tag as they first enter the community, and is a great way to find some new friends who might have similar interests.

From there, you might use the #hive tag, and any other tags that might fit with what you've written about yourself. If you're an artist, use the #art tag! Tags define which feeds your post will show up in, so choose wisely!

Once you've poured your heart out to the community... or not, click the image.png button, and you're finished!

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Pencils down, books closed. You've completed lesson 1!

You've now officially taken the first step toward something great! Over the next 7 days, the upvotes you receive on your post from other users will actually generate rewards that you can claim after that first week. Rewards are going to depend more on who upvotes your post, and we'll also learn why that is in an upcoming lesson. For now, I want you to keep in mind that this first post, and the next few that you potentially create, may not earn a large payout. It will take time to build an audience, and catch the attention of the people who can really make a difference in terms of post rewards.

I want to take a moment to thank you for allowing me the opportunity to be the one who welcomes you to our community. If given a chance, I truly believe Hive could change your life, even if it never makes you rich. We are the most engaging, caring online community I have personally ever encountered, and if you're looking to get genuine feedback on the things you post about, you can count on Hive to deliver!

Speaking of our great community, I want to bring attention to the @hivelist, who have funded everyone's scholarship for lesson 1! Hive University will always be free for anyone interested in learning, so our sponsors make all of this possible!

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@hivelist offers a free and open marketplace for products, services, gigs, jobs, housing, you name it!

Browse classified ads or place your own for free using the Hive blockchain, and earn LIST Tokens as well as the native HIVE cryptocurrency! Check out Hivelist.io and follow their Hive Community page!

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Thanks a lot for reading!

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If you joined Hive because of this post, come back here and leave a comment below so I can follow and support your journey!

Ready for more? Start Lesson 2 now!



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This is awesome! I will definitely refer people in the next Coin Logic TV video to HiveU! Great job!

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Thanks again for funding the scholarships for this lesson! 😄

I intend for this post to be spread far and wide, as it will be the entry point for the whole series until I can evolve it into a full blown website or Dapp!

Any extra awareness is greatly appreciated. It's been great to collaborate!

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Sweet write-up!

Don't lose your keys!!!!

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Thanks a lot. I'm glad you enjoyed it!

DO NOT LOSE YOUR KEYS!

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My favorite one was how Justin sun and company was sending keys as memos...

Oops

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A good start to assist people in joining the Hive blockchain @thatsweeneyguy step by step, slow but sure growth.

!tip

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Slow and steady wins the race. Thanks a lot for the tip!

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Always good to help in teaching the ropes, so many on this chain to teach. Really a matter of people joining them deciding which chain they feel most comfortable working on. Keep going!

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Thank you for this as a new user I've been searching for information to learn how create on the block chain. I will definitely be following this series and hanging on to my keys 😉

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That's great to hear! I plan to make it as easy to understand as possible, and will always be open to questions and comments. If at any time you have a question about part of a lesson, feel free to comment and I'll do my best to answer every one.

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Awesome to hear you go some use out of this!

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How id it that you have been here for almost 3 years and have so little hp?

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To be honest, I spent my first couple years using STEEM as money. I lived almost entirely off of my post earnings back in the day.

I powered down and took a long hiatus from the chain due to personally problems in real life, and have only recently come back. I'm still in a position where I need to cash out some of my HIVE for life expenses, but I intend to start pumping my HP very soon now that I'm back to posting like I used to.

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That's great and I love the fact you could live of the steem and hive.

Back to the blog, INTRODUCEYOURSELF is the tag for newbies, youre not new.
So lesion 2 needs to go in hive education not in INTRODUCEYOURSELF

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You're absolutely right 😉

This introductory course is intended to onboard new people who don't yet have a Hive account, and guide them through creating their first post, which is traditionally published to the #INTRODUCYOURSELF tag.

From here, lessons will start to explain the core things a brand new user would need to know about like keys, the wallet, and rewards, then move into more and more complex topics like witnesses, Dapps, proposals, Markdown post editing, and more. Each lesson will use tags relevant to the content of said lesson, hence the need to use the #introduceyourself tag on this one 😁

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But when newbies read this they are already here on hive ok Well lets see what lesson 2 brings
And the terminal is for all newbies who arrive and get an @heyhaveyamet invite

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Nice tutorial! Can never have too many given the complexities of using blockchain for the beginner. Cheers.

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Excellent work on this as usual!

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Where do I signup for the course? 😉 Looking forward for the next lesson!

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That's a good run-down of the basic. Hive can be intimidating to beginners and any help is welcome.

Have a !BEER

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Thanks for simplifying alot of stuffs for me. I have followed you to keep up with your classes

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Amazing post brother! You put it in a fun and easy way.

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