Hive Statistics – 2022.06.22

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Welcome to the daily analytical report about the Hive blockchain.

All the information presented in this report is based on the data collected from the blockchain until 2022-06-22 midnight UTC. This report aims to provide you with a clear view of what is happening on the Hive blockchain.

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1. New users

This chart shows the number of newly registered users on the blockchain and how many of them became active. The chart is kind of dynamic! A user can register one day and become active a few days later. Therefore, the number of active users on a specific date may change from day to day.

These two graphs show who created new accounts during the last day and the total number of registered accounts. The red line shows how many of them have been active at least once (active meaning publishing a post, commenting or voting). They are included even if they become inactive later.

2. Active users

These graphs show the activity of users over time and in more detail the last 30 days. In these graphs, "active users" are those performing any type of transaction on the blockchain.
The last graph is a monthly summary of the active users. Be careful when interpreting the value of the last column which can be much lower if the end of the month has not yet been reached.

3. Apps & (d)Apps

This graph shows which applications are most used to publish posts and comments. Please note that the same user can use several different applications.

This graph shows which applications generate the most activity (custom_json operations) on the blockchain.

4. Posts And comments

These graphs show the evolution of posts and comments for the whole blockchain lifetime and the last 30 days.

5. Curation

These graphs show the evolution of curation (upvotes) for the whole blockchain lifetime and the last 30 days.

6. Daily transactions

These graphs show the number of transactions per day, and the highest number of transactions per block, the average number of transactions per block, and the number of transactions per block for the last 48 hours. This gives you an idea of the whole activity on the blockchain.

This graph shows the distribution of the top 10 types of transactions by number of operations performed on the blockchain.

7. Communities and Tags

This graph shows the communities with the most subscribers.

These graphs show the most active communities by number of posts (blockchain lifetime and last day).

These graphs show which main tags have been the most used for publishing posts for the whole blockchain lifetime and the last day.

8. Distribution

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These graphs show the number of users according to their Hive Power. The left graph shows the distribution without taking into account any delegation made or received by the accounts. The right graph takes into account delegation, adds received HP delegation and subtracts given HP delegation.
The grey part of each column indicates how many accounts are inactive (those who have not posted, commented or voted the last 30 days).

This graph shows the distribution of Hive Power cumulated per account level. The left graph shows the distribution without taking into account any delegation made or received by the accounts. The right graphs take into account delegation, adds received HP delegation and subtracts given HP delegation.

The grey part of each column indicates unused Hive Power by inactive accounts (see above the definition of inactive).
Below each column, you will also see a ratio to all existing Hive Power.

9. Payouts

This graph shows the highest reward paid on a post (or comment) for the last 30 days.

These graphs show the total of the distributed payout (posts and comments) for each day.

These graphs show the average and median payout per post for the last 30 days.


I hope you find those stats useful. If you would like to see additional stats, feel free to drop me a comment. Your feedback is welcome.

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I checked out your report from January 1. It said that there were 1034 dolphins, 178 orcas and 19 whales at the start of the year.

Today you show 1024 dolphins, 179 orcas and 20 whales. The number of large accounts appears to have held steady through the market turmoil. The dolphin count dropped a little. The platform needs more dolphins and minnows.

!PIZZA

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The number of large accounts appears to have held steady through the market turmoil.

That's what makes me so confident about Hive's future.

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Interesting to see how many people use Hive. It's a small amount overall, though I see sudden massive jump in users starting a year ago. I wonder what caused that pump? I tried to get someone to join Hive but they couldn't even find a free account to open on Hive or Peakd so gave up. What is the easiest way to open a Hive blogging account. Does a LEO account mean a Hive and Peakd account automatically accompanies it?

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I wonder what caused that pump?

Mainly Spliterlands success.

You will find several ways to create an account on this page.
If your friends fail to create a free account, tell them it's worth investing a few bucks to create one.

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Many thanks I appreciate some advice in regard to Hive.

I find my current likes for a post are a tenth of what they were four months ago, before I took a few months break, which is very disheartening for me. The whales seem to dislike my critique of them, or something political like that seems to be going on here on Hive. Why am I boycotted and 90% drop in upvotes compared to 3 months ago? Is it censorship via removal of incentive?

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It is normal to receive fewer upvotes after being absent for several months. The key to success on Hive (and other social networks) is commitment and consistency. If you deviate from it, the consequences are often unfortunate.

On the other hand, contrary to what you think, I don't think the whales are mad at you because of what you wrote. Upvotes are not acquired forever and the absence of those cannot constitute censorship in any form whatsoever.

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I hear you, many thanks for the insights. I completely understand.

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