This is a strong direction—especially the shift from siloed development to open APIs. That’s probably one of the biggest bottlenecks Hive has faced for a long time.
If more teams can plug into shared infrastructure instead of rebuilding from scratch, it could significantly reduce friction for new apps and speed up ecosystem growth.
One thing I’m curious about: do you see these APIs eventually creating enough utility demand (e.g., through Resource Credits or app economies) to translate into stronger price support over time?
Because if onboarding + tooling + demand all align, that could be the real turning point for Hive.
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