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Projects I like: BBHO
As we all know, Hive Engine can feel like a wasteland. A huge percentage of the tokens on it are dead or dying — created without serious tokenomics, hyped briefly, and then abandoned. But even in a wasteland, you sometimes find something worth picking up.
One of those, in my opinion, is BBHO by [@bradleyarrow](/@bradleyarrow).
Bradley has been around Hive a long time. He’s consistent, he’s visible, he shows up every single day (he can give us his posting record below in the comments; it’s impressive). That matters more than flashy promises.
He runs BBH, which is pegged to the price of 1 satoshi, and BBHO, which functions as the broader community token.
And it really is a community. Bradley is active in commenting and curating, not just issuing tokens and disappearing. Recently he started the [@bbhstrategy](/@bbhstrategy) account, which buys up dumped tokens and attempts to support the market. Whether you agree with the mechanics or not, at least there is intentional stewardship happening.
Just lay my cards on the table, I am one of the largest holders of BBHO (under my [@db-dave](/@db-dave) account). So no, I’m not unbiased here. I benefit if it succeeds. But that’s also partly why I’m comfortable saying I like it. I’ve watched it closely and I participate. I’ve seen how it’s run.
If you’re curious, do your own research. Here are a few starting points:
- The BBHO webpage. I often just use peakd, but if you want to use their own portal, here it is.
- The BBH Peakd Community
- BBHO on Tribaldex.
The chart on Tribaldex isn’t very helpful right now because a large pump recently compressed the scale. One of the biggest missing pieces on Hive Engine is better charting tools. If we ever want serious outside capital, that’s something the ecosystem needs to improve. But… that’s another argument. But I digress.

Anyway, give it a look. Join in on the community and if you like what you see, pick up some of the token as well.
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David is an American teacher and translator lost in Japan, trying to capture the beauty of this country one photo at a time and searching for the perfect haiku. He blogs here and at laspina.org. Write him on Bluesky. |
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5 commentsThanks for the review. I dumped most of my Hive engine tokens. May give this one a look.
I agree that BBHO is one of the solid tokens on Hive Engine, and that is why I decided to accumulate it.
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A nice overview of the project. I have been building my stake on my wife's account for her. I either send what I earn on my other accounts there or I delegate it to her.
I got interested in BBH several years ago when a couple showed up as tips on comments. I do like the fact that Bradley is directly involved and active, day after day... when it feels like a project originator actually cares and takes an interest, it simpires confidence.
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Thank you so much :)
!BBH