Analytical Power at HIVE

in HiveDevs4 days ago (edited)

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Analyzing statistics isn’t just a matter of vanity or a “obsession with numbers”; it’s the difference between navigating with a compass and drifting aimlessly in an ecosystem where attention and capital (Hive Power) are finite resources.

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We are driven by different goals within a space shared by different cultures, which is why it is difficult to reach a consensus on what is good or bad for HIVE, or what is acceptable and what is not. Relativity exists. It becomes difficult to gain a clear understanding of our performance within the ecosystem.


Sometimes we may take paths that prove difficult in the future, convinced that we are currently on the right track. What is required is rigorous, honest, analytical, scientific criticism—if you will.

I am interested in hearing different people’s opinions to reach a conclusion. But when opinions diverge and are varied, I prefer to base my strategies on my interpretation of the available statistics.

Statistical analysis on HIVE is largely divided between monitoring each user’s financial performance and analyzing the dApp ecosystem (games and social networks).

That’s why I’ve divided it into two groups: 1- User Performance: account statistics and rewards. 2- HIVE Performance: dApp and network statistics, and raw data extraction (for developers).

Before giving a brief overview of each, I want to apologize to everyone who is identified. The purpose is simple: to authenticate the creators of each tool presented here.

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Analytics Tools 🛠 User Performance

Frontends have built-in statistical data. Take PeakD Analytics, for example: within the PeakD interface, there is a statistics section that shows your posts’ engagement, who your top voters are, your profile’s organic growth, and other useful metrics.

Other options available:

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HIVE CoderGeek

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Let’s get off to a good start and keep the momentum going. HIVE’s real-time wallet dashboard won’t let you get bored. The breakneck pace of the rising numbers would get even a dead person excited.


The creator drew inspiration from Matt Rosen’s SteemDash. Although it’s a simple interface, it lets you change the theme and colors, use a pop-out widget, and switch to classic mode. This is where I want you to go now—to classic mode.

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CoderGeek Classic

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The classic version of the previous tool. My starting point. This was the first tool I saw on HIVE. I was impressed, not only by the minimalist interface but also by how the numbers on the counters reminded me of the characters used at old-fashioned Texas gas stations.


The numbers here tick by more slowly, which allows for a different kind of reflection. So, when you’re feeling down because your account is running low, focus on this tool. Watch the numbers rise at the pace of your heart rate.

I suggest a mantra to heal your discomfort: focus on this tool for one minute before falling asleep. When you wake up, do the same—watch it for one minute. After 21 days, you’ll be healed. 😀 You’ll wake up to HIVE with more energy than you’ve ever had. 💪 Give it a try.

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HIVE Stats

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One of the most traditional dashboards in the ecosystem. It focuses on the account’s ROI (Return on Investment), clearly showing how much you’re earning per day/week and the total value of your “Hive Power.” Among many other possible analyses.

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HIVE Tasks

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It is an essential tool for managing and monitoring users. Think of it as a “Dashboard” that makes it easy to see everything happening with each account without having to navigate through complex block explorers.


Here you can monitor your rewards and activity, pending rewards, transaction history, delegation management, and many more analytical features. For Witnesses (network validators), you also have the ability to monitor node status and check for missing blocks.

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Hive Report Card

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According to its creator, this tool is designed to analyze the complexity of a HIVE user’s content. It also shows how their writing style or text length may evolve over time. The readability score is calculated using the Flesch-Kincaid methodology.


It is a very comprehensive tool—perhaps one of the most comprehensive—because it offers a wide variety of metrics to analyze your performance. Among them, the ones I highlight are Readability Distribution and Engagement by Readability Level.

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hStats

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A modern and intuitive tool (available on the web and in the app) that provides detailed user statistics, including forecasts for Resource Credit top-ups and a history of rewards for authors and curators. 👉 Update: You can now access this tool in HiveSuite (https://hivesuite.app), a collection of various mini-apps. There, you can also manage your Inbox, Snaps, Blogs, Videos, WorldMapPin, Games, and much more.

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ManteCurated Live

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It’s the latest analytical tool, and it focuses exclusively on curation analysis on Hive. It analyzes the quality of curation on the Hive blockchain using the revolutionary Curation Quality Score (CQS) system.


Here you can see your performance when it comes to curation. You can even compare yourself with other users or curation groups. It has a very user-friendly and simple interface where you can track all the votes you’ve cast and your voting power.

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HiveBuzz

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Gamification-focused statistics. Features: Badges, User Progress, Activity History, and Ranking.

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HiveBlocks Explorer

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Blockchain explorers are essential tools in any decentralized network. In practice, they function as a “Google” for the HIVE network: they allow users to view everything that happens on-chain in a public and transparent manner.


It is a useful tool for public auditing and financial transparency. It can be used to verify DHF payments, track whale activity, confirm Hive-Engine operations, and analyze account activity.

It also displays HIVE/HBD prices, blockchain statistics, transaction history,
block production, and witness activity.

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Analytics Tools 🛠 HIVE Performance

Every month, the Hive Statistics community releases detailed analyses by @arcange and @dalz. @steevc, @demotruk, @holoz0r, and @fullcoverbetting have also been contributing to the community since the beginning of this year with more specific, yet very interesting, statistics.


Others available:

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Chain State Dashboard

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According to the developers, this tool is not intended to be a traditional blockchain explorer homepage, but rather a status overview.


Behind this project lie pertinent questions about the HIVE blockchain, which formed the basis for this analytical product:

  • Are on-chain prices aligned with the market?
  • Is block production running smoothly?
  • Has the network been stable recently?
  • What do current inflation and issuance look like?
  • Is HBD approaching any risk thresholds?

It has a very pleasant and dynamic interface. The available data updates in real time, with the option to pause for a more detailed analysis. This ability to pause time is a brilliant feature. It is also possible to check the dynamics and work of the witnesses, and it displays all DHF proposals in a well-organized manner.

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Power-Up Tracker

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This tool is a real-time monitor of “Power Ups.” It is used to track who is converting liquid HIVE into Hive Power (HP)—that is, who is increasing their stake and influence on the network.


It allows for viewing by time periods and amount filters. In practice, this tool is useful for gauging sentiment and confidence in the HIVE ecosystem. It enables users to identify whales or active accounts accumulating HP, track events such as Hive Power Up Day, analyze the network’s economic behavior, and detect investment or accumulation patterns.

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HBD Stats

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It features a simple, minimalist interface packed with information and serves as an analysis and monitoring tool focused on the HBD stablecoin. Although it also analyzes HIVE and SPS (the Splintershards game token), its primary purpose is to track economic and financial indicators related to HBD, providing insight into the state of Hive’s internal economy.


It offers a variety of features and can be useful for studying demand cycles for HBD versus HIVE, as well as for analyzing systemic risk.

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HiveSQL

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It is a relational database that allows you to extract complex statistics (e.g., “How many users posted more than 5 times in the last week?”) that standard explorers cannot process. Ideal for analysts and developers.


HiveSQL is a publicly available Microsoft SQL Server database that contains all data from the Hive blockchain. Before accessing HiveSQL, you will need to create an account.

The data is structured and easily accessible from any application capable of connecting to an MS-SQL Server database. It allows you to easily access the data contained in the Hive blockchain and perform analyses or find valuable insights.

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HAF (Hive Application Framework)

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HAF is one of the most important infrastructures in the HIVE technical ecosystem because it acts as an intermediary layer between the blockchain and applications.


Simply put, HAF transforms the “raw” data from the Hive blockchain into an organized, easy-to-query SQL database.

Many modern tools in the ecosystem use HAF directly or indirectly, including explorers, dashboards, analytics, social APIs, financial tools, Hivemind, reputation systems, indexers, and curation applications.

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Hive DHF

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It is one of the issues that has most stirred up the ecosystem: the inflation caused by the DHF in approved financing proposals. This tool helps to transparently track financed transactions.


The DHF (Decentralized Hive Fund) receives a portion of all new HIVE created. This dashboard shows who controls those funds, how much is being minted, and where it flows.

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Conclusion ✅

What’s my favorite tool? All of them! They’re all useful for evaluating our work—both as creators and curators—as well as for assessing the performance of the entire ecosystem.


The tools I’m presenting here are the ones I’m familiar with, and they’re available online. I don’t know if the list is complete—I’m not sure about that. If you know of any others that aren’t listed here, please leave a comment, and I’ll make sure to update the post.

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Wow, this is an awesome roundup. Didn't knew a few of these, thanks for sharing! !BBH

Thank you very much. All useful.

Thank you for the mention @cryptoreforma.

Great review of the stats apps on the Hive blockchain and I am afraid that I have some bad news: I am creating another one https://hivepulse.app. Just bought the domain and did some development, so I will probably go with a draft go live in the incoming week(s). 😃

Thanks!
And why would that be bad news?
Go ahead—Cryptoreforma loves statistics and analysis.

Please let me know when that happens.

P.S. The mascot is adorable.

Hi @cryptoreforma

FYI, in order for the vouch that you make on new introduceyourself posts to count, the onboarder will have to be found in the web of trust. I can see that you haven't declared trust yet.

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https://hiveinvite.com/trust/

Hi @demotruk,

Sorry for the delay.
I’ve only added new users from the last 7 days.
I think everything is correct now. I look forward to your confirmation.
Thanks a lot.

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It's the onboarder you vouch for who needs to be reached by the web of trust, so in the case below, you would need to add @mes to your trust list

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OMG 😏 I misunderstood everything.😬
Sorry.
Correction made.

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Thanks a lot 🤝

Sorry I didn't reply to your discord message about this one when it was in draft form. I've been working so much overtime at my new job, because money is nice and hedonism is expensive. :)

Excellent round up of tools on Hive, and lots that I was not aware of. Development of my tool is unlikely to continue further, because... well, it has so many features and I can't really think of any more that would add value to it without going way too far into the linguistics deepend, and probably hitting the limit of patience as to what can be reasonably calculated client side within someone's browser.

No problem. I was expecting that—work. My time zone is different from the kangaroos', which doesn't help. lol

As long as you keep the tool, that's good enough. I understand that you don't have the patience to go into more detail.

@cryptoreforma one small update - we've updated our all mini-apps & combined it into one.
We're calling it HiveSuite

Aailable at - https://hivesuite.app = Manage Inbox, Snaps, Blogs, Videos, WorldMapPin, Games & list goes on. Give it a try & let me know your thoughts.

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Update completed. Thank you very much for the feedback. Yes, everything is much more organized now with HiveSuite. Well done.

@cryptoreforma Thank you for update.
Thank you for 1 liner feedback but I request you to do a detailed review of our new app - https://hivesuite.app
Tag me whenever you post it & I'll make sure to give your post maximum support from our end.

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This suite deserves a post dedicated exclusively to it. Mainly because, since I mentioned hSnaps and hStats, everything has undergone substantial improvements. Soon, I will publish an article covering all the applications of the suite from the user's perspective.

@cryptoreforma perfect. Sounds like a good plan to me.
Eagerly waiting for your post on it & understand your point of view, feedback, suggestions, criticisms & areas of improvements

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Thanks 🤝

That's a useful list with some I didn't know. With the data being open we have lots of options. Cheers.

True. They all have very interesting features.Thanks 🤝


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