Oh, haven't you?
If you've used Hive at all in the past couple years, you've got some tokens waiting for you in hive-engine. So yeah, just log in using your posting key and check it out. If you do any trades/transfers it will ask for your active key. Been pretty reliable for me, as far as I know quite a lot of Hive members also use it. Just the little fee for coming and going. Who knows, maybe you have a couple hundred bucks in various tokens accumulated there? Depends on your level of participation on Hive, what communities you comment in, etc.
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I don't even know what Hive is! I haven't looked too much into all these social media places. I checked the hive-engine page last night. It wanted me to sign up. The less places I sign up to the better in my book.
But that might be paranoia from years of weed 😊
Haha, maybe, or maybe it's just annoyance at having to remember/write down so many passwords keys, secret codes, backup phrases, PINs, etc...
I tend to be a minimalist, myself.
And paranoid.
But anyway, that answers the question of any tokens on hive-engine... if you haven't been using Hive there aren't any. In fact, as you noticed, you don't have an account there. It may only be for Hive users, I'm not sure.
Hive and Blurt are copies of the Steem blockchain. Hive has downvotes and a "reputation score" to keep down spam, instead of a fee to make posts and comments. There are pros and cons. I'm here on Blurt after a long time on Steem and then Hive, because of censorship on Hive - people are using large investments plus the downvote button to silence smaller voices, like me. It can't happen on Blurt. Otherwise, much is the same about the blockchains, aside from human involvement. Not everybody on Hive has heard of Blurt.
Ghost Ship was reprinted recently. They reprinted a LOT of old stuff I never thought they would. I prefer the original, I think it was from Legends (1994).