I commented the other posting:
https://peakd.com/hive-121566/@thehockeyfan-at/steckt-hive-in-problemen#@blkchn/re-condeas-sjy14x
Now here in english:
I'm still pretty new here, but I quickly became interested in the topic, but haven't found a satisfactory answer yet.
One is the ratio of debt to property/real value. HBD is supposed to represent a certain value. Are real dollars really being held somewhere or is it just a fictitious value where HBD and Hive are somehow pushed back and forth.
The other thing is/would be to show the income and expenses. Is there a surplus, i.e. more is received than spent, or does expenditure exceed income? If the positive surplus, i.e. more income than expenses, is large enough to pay off the debt/interest and the debt can also be paid off, the debt would not be a problem. If this is not the case, there is a risk of insolvency or bankruptcy at some point.
But if the surplus is only borne by users through new investments (someone buys Hive for euros or dollars or ...), then it's more like a pyramid scheme.
@dalz is providing a lot of statistics. Maybe he could create an overwiew of income and expenses. I think this would be very interesting but maybe not so easy to create.