Chain Culture.
That's something new. I mean I have not heard of it till I arrived at Kuala Lumpur and started to look at all the info I needed to attend #hivefest 10.
Disclaimer: I did not read all the instructions provided by the mostest of all host's
So there were a few sketchy moments while I tried to figure out how to get to a venue, especially on the first day at the REXKL. Did not know it existed and did not know we were supposed to be there to begin with. Of course there was a will and there will always be a way. Bring in the youtube live for the day and I saw @claybon do his talk live at my hotel room as I frantically investigated where the first day happened.
OMG... how are you able to be where all the hivers are - @ninaeatshere stated.
News flash I didn't even know there was an hivefest app, but of course with the power of community I just had to do the old fashioned way by asking real people face to face in order to help me move forward.
Plus my D20 natural roll for luck. Must've picked up a trinket along the way to Malaysia

This time round on day two of the hivefest conference titled #chainculture the doors were flung open and it was no longer hive centric which was pretty good considering the turn out was was good with quite a few onboarding to our blockchain.
I felt lethargic however, I think the partying and the number of interactions depleted my social battery so I was dodging lots of people giving me friendly glances, you know, when someone wants to approach you so they smile softly first to see if I would glare at them or smile back. I smiled then nodded and looked or proceeded to head another way LOL.
Luckily @viviehardika and @aswita were heading out the door so I quickly followed them. Soon learning it was going to be a long walk to Thean Hou Temple.

Leg day walking level up a big hill under the blazing Malaysian sun LOL and we didnt have a hat or umbrellas.
Sucker for pain much Aku?
But we did make it, which was the main point for the walk.

Nice temple.

After about an hour looking around and doing the tourist thing we headed back because it was lunch and we were all three hungry.

The crowd ballooned for lunch, perfect timing on getting back to the event. Everyone was busy on some deep level talk to prospective people that a wanted to know more about hive. Great to see by the way. I mean everyone had at least one interaction to get people onboarded.

I think I onboarded this guy but also I palmed him off to @starkerz because he seemed to want to know more detailed use by case project and I knew the man can sell ice cream to an eskimo.
Anyway I'll leave it here for now.
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