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Worldmappin occupies a niche that's genuinely hard to replicate: it's one of the few Hive apps that could bring non-crypto users onto the chain without them immediately realizing they're using a blockchain. Travel content is also naturally resistant to AI-replacement -- authentic location context, real photos, first-person experience -- which matters more as curators get more selective about what they fund.
The timing is interesting too. Ecency mobile, Ecency web, and now Worldmappin V2 -- there's a quiet convergence of front-end quality happening across the Hive ecosystem that doesn't get talked about much outside of Hive itself. The infrastructure layer has improved significantly; the question is always whether user acquisition can catch up.
One thing I'm watching: whether V2 keeps map-first navigation as the primary discovery model or moves toward a feed-first approach. The geographic entry point is what differentiates Worldmappin from everything else here. If that gets de-emphasized in favor of a more standard feed, it loses the edge.
What drove the biggest changes in this version?
Thanks for your feedback @bitmoving <3 We always collect the ideas and feedback of our community and end users before making any changes or adding something new to make it as easy to use as possible.