As we all know, witnesses are the backbone of the Hive platform—the unsung heroes who ensure everything runs smoothly. They operate critical nodes that keep the platform alive and thriving. Without witnesses, Hive wouldn’t exist, and without us, there would be no content to share and engage with, which is why we need to get familiar with who our witnesses are.
That's why I've created this special edition of "Meet Our Hive Witnesses."
This interview series aims to connect with our witnesses, giving you a closer look at the people who keep Hive running. We’ll dive into their work, motivations, and insights through a series of thoughtful questions.
It is the tenth edition of Meet Our Hive Witnesses Interview and before I continue with the introduction of the next witness that has honoured us to be interviewed, I'd like to say that, as a Hive user who want to see this platform continue to grow and flourish, we all have 30 votes to cast for any Hive witness of our choice and I will say this is the most important 30 votes you will ever cast on this platform for any witnesses that you deem it fit.
This Week’s Episode: Building Blocks of the Future with @rishi556
In this week’s episode, I’m excited to bring to you the brilliant and seasoned @rishi556, a dedicated Hive Witness, an exceptional programmer, and a visionary who is currently building his own blockchain network.
From writing powerful lines of code to actively contributing to Hive’s growth, @rishi556 represents the future of decentralized innovation. Join us as we explore his journey, his passion for development, and what it truly means to shape the digital world one block at a time.

Welcome to my interview, it is a great honour to have you here on the show this week @rishi556
Thanks, below are the answers:Rishi556
@rishi556
1 What do you believe is the single most important responsibility of a Hive witness?
@rishi556 Reliably keeping their witness node up. Witness's primary job is to produce blocks and if they can't do that, then they shouldn't be a witness..
2 Do you feel the witness election process is accessible and transparent? If not, how can it be improved?
@rishi556 Yes, you can see who votes for who. All major sites have witness voting very easily accessible and people can use nice links like https://vote.hive.uno to have others vote for them easily
3 How do you handle the competition among witnesses, and what differentiates you from other witnesses?
@rishi556 Competition is good and more witnesses should try and do something to contribute to the community. My current \ hive related thing is running a few seed nodes that others running need in order to sync up
4 Do you think Hive’s DPoS model needs modifications? If yes, what specific changes would you recommend?
@rishi556 I'm fine with it, I'll leave the designing of the system to other smarter people.
5 What steps can be taken to ensure more transparency in decision-making, reward distribution, and governance?
@rishi556 Everything on chain is public so you can see who did what. I think we just need more users to participate in governance to make it more transparent and get the desire of people. There's a lot of nonvoters out there.
6 Should witnesses have a formal mechanism for accountability? If yes, how would you envision such a system working?
@rishi556 That exists, they can get unvoted.
7 Since you became a witness, what impact have you made on the community that other witnesses have not done?
@rishi556 Can't say I've done anything special for this.
8 How do witnesses collaborate to solve community-wide issues, and what can be done to improve this process?
@rishi556 It's not just witnesses who collaborate on this. It's everyone, devs and community. Without the community giving their input and voting, there's no knowledge that change is needed at all.
9 Do you believe there should be a structured process for witness succession or rotation to encourage fresh ideas?
@rishi556 Again it exists via voting. Just have more users participate in the voting process, but they don't.
10 How do you handle criticism from the community, and how has it shaped your approach as a witness?
@rishi556 If it's something that I can do better, I improve. If it's something that I want to do better but can't because of external factors, I explain why. If their idea doesn't make sense, I try to explain why.
11 How do you see the role of witnesses evolving as the Hive platform grows and changes?
@rishi556 The core role will always stay the same, producing blocks and keeping the chain running. All other jobs are secondary and without that nothing else will work. That job won't go away and witnesses need to be focused on that first.
12 Some users feel witnesses hold too much power. What are your thoughts on decentralizing witness influence further?
@rishi556 How do they want to do that? Witnesses just decide to upgrade their software if they agree with the new changes. If they don't, they can not upgrade.
13 Since you became a witness, what are some of the challenges you have faced and how did you get past those challenges.
@rishi556 Running of the software can be a change when you run into new and weird issues but it can be debugged with the help of core devs.
14 As a witness or developer, how would you like to be remembered in the Hive community?
@rishi556 Just as someone who worked to make the platform a bit better.
It is so awesome finally having a chat with you @rishi556
Thanks so much for creating time for meet our Hive witness. Have a wonderful day 🤝🏻
You're welcome.
NB: those were @rishi556 exact words to the interview questions. Nothing was changed.
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As Hive users we need to do everything in our power to choose witnesses that will represent the community well. Before voting make sure you do some research on the witness you are voting for and be informed. Head over to https://wallet.hive.blog/~witnesses and click on some of the witnesses names, get to know them a bit better and do your part to make sure this community thrives.
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Rishi556 getting the spotlight! 🙌 Always good to see dedicated folks supporting the chain!
Thank you!
Great interview! 👏
@rishi556's honesty and dedication really stand out, running seed nodes is no small feat.
Big thanks to @goldenproject for keeping the community informed. These witness interviews matter! 💪
Thank you so much @oredebby
I'll keep informing the community more through my weekly witness interview.
Nice one @goldenproject
These witness interview is very necessary to the community.
Keep up with the good work @goldenproject
Thank you @van.illa
I appreciate this. I'll keep the good work up.
Another interesting response to those questions! I enjoyed reading your response to all the questions @rishi556. I saw how much you emphasized on everyone participating more in the voting process rather than just doing nothing with the power they hold.
I won’t actually be surprised that we have more users that don’t vote than the ones that actually vote. That is a huge problem and I think we have to figure out a way to create more awareness of how important it is for every user especially active users to participate in governance through voting for the witnesses that they agree with. The beautiful part is we can vote for 30 witnesses and it’s not fixed. We can always change some of our votes when we deem fit.
Thank you so much for sharing this with us Rishi and Dhavey.
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You said it all and that is the basic reason for creating this interview, for hive users to know their witnesses and for them to be able to cast a vote for any 30 witnesses they deem it fit. But with the look of things, most Hivers don't even know what witnesses are or what they are doing, which is why we need to create more awareness.
You’re right. It’s the part of fixing the ignorance that we are now. I believe things will be way different if they know just how much they can contribute towards hive just by voting for a particular witness or not voting at all.
Nice one. It's always good to see and herr from the hive witnesses.
We get to get more information about the ecosystem from them
Kudos to you, @goldenproject
Thanks for bringing witnesses to our doorsteps. It is always nice to hear from them.
More power to your elbow!
It's great to read through sir rishi556 highlight his role in maintaining the Hive platform and his contributions to decentralized innovation.
Kudos for this ideal goldenproject
Good job done. And the response for the witness is really great. I love how he tackled them with honesty.