RE:Thanks Mackie researchGreat post and share your sentiments - unfortunate truth is too many trolls inhabit boards for no reason whatsoever; others to try and inspire selling/buying for their own benefit. this is my first time posting anything for that reason, I am a big believer in Hive and of course do not enjoy the wild volatility, but realize it comes with the territory. For other likeminded folks, read articles, avoid the gibberish, study the tech. Crypto and blockchain are here to stay. I think Hive has nailed the best/simplest way to prosper - mining the coins with flexibility to mine different coins and, in effect, set up your own reserve, or bankif you will, for further trading. I think right now there are a lot of jittery rabbits invested, many of whom were here when the stock was flying thru the roof to 6.75 and on the way to 7 when trading halted and suddenly the stick magically reappeared for much less, and then went down for about 6 weeks (?) or so. Then recently, another trade halt and more shares. This time, however, it was handled a bit differently (before market startup if I remember). I'd cashed out the first time and made 50% profit (nothing wild; 4K), then took the time to do some heavier research. Bottom line - I like the way management is getting these shares back out there now. I reinvested that morning when market reopened; I will be hanging onto shares this time. Not sure but I think there is another big moment in mid January when US investors get freed up from lockup...don't care; expect some volatility but expect many to stay in and the dip to be bought.Crypto is here to stay, Hive can transition thru coins, and while I expect fear to vontinue to suppress the stock short term, I think it will easily be back in the 6 - 7 dollar range by March/April with that being just the start. A simple business plan with unreal potential. Everyone talks about bubbles - what isn't a bubble? Prices for everything, values for everything, go up and down. But cryptocurrency is inevitably going to continue up, in one form or many. Hive is going to be capitalizing on that for all to see in the next year.