Welcome to my Hive vs Steem Stats Report for Friday, June 4, 2021. All data is collected directly from the Steem and Hive blockchains and is based on UTC time.
1. Posts, including comments
Date | Hive Posts | Steem Posts |
2021-06-03 | 21,331 | 28,098 |
2021-06-02 | 19,883 | 29,604 |
2021-06-01 | 21,752 | 29,379 |
2021-05-31 | 20,784 | 28,506 |
2021-05-30 | 18,382 | 26,478 |
2021-05-29 | 17,818 | 26,868 |
2021-05-28 | 19,915 | 30,082 |
2021-05-27 | 19,389 | 28,454 |
2. Posts, excluding comments
Date | Hive Posts | Steem Posts |
2021-06-03 | 5,236 | 8,920 |
2021-06-02 | 5,040 | 9,101 |
2021-06-01 | 5,310 | 9,189 |
2021-05-31 | 5,359 | 8,942 |
2021-05-30 | 4,641 | 8,463 |
2021-05-29 | 4,605 | 8,610 |
2021-05-28 | 4,998 | 8,963 |
2021-05-27 | 5,261 | 8,937 |
3. Average number of comments per post
4. Daily number of votes
Date | Hive Votes | Steem Votes |
2021-06-03 | 249,917 | 232,119 |
2021-06-02 | 244,404 | 242,402 |
2021-06-01 | 259,112 | 260,078 |
2021-05-31 | 262,686 | 234,461 |
2021-05-30 | 259,258 | 246,808 |
2021-05-29 | 218,920 | 226,894 |
2021-05-28 | 252,948 | 220,519 |
2021-05-27 | 248,718 | 204,785 |
5. Daily accounts transacting
Date | Hive accounts transacting | Steem accounts transacting |
2021-06-03 | 12,055 | 18,584 |
2021-06-02 | 11,953 | 19,345 |
2021-06-01 | 14,609 | 18,566 |
2021-05-31 | 13,072 | 17,244 |
2021-05-30 | 12,548 | 18,446 |
2021-05-29 | 11,373 | 16,660 |
2021-05-28 | 12,029 | 15,382 |
2021-05-27 | 11,936 | 16,037 |
6. Daily number of users that are posting
Date | Hive accounts posting | Steem accounts posting |
2021-06-03 | 4,128 | 5,988 |
2021-06-02 | 4,050 | 6,081 |
2021-06-01 | 4,153 | 5,978 |
2021-05-31 | 4,021 | 5,915 |
2021-05-30 | 3,764 | 5,737 |
2021-05-29 | 3,696 | 5,728 |
2021-05-28 | 3,941 | 5,933 |
2021-05-27 | 4,018 | 5,933 |
7. New accounts created
Date | Hive new accounts | Steem new accounts |
2021-06-03 | 329 | 716 |
2021-06-02 | 319 | 1,223 |
2021-06-01 | 409 | 1,031 |
2021-05-31 | 352 | 704 |
2021-05-30 | 255 | 899 |
2021-05-29 | 277 | 1,011 |
2021-05-28 | 287 | 872 |
2021-05-27 | 293 | 531 |
8. Vesting / Power UP
Date | Hive powered UP | Steem powered UP |
2021-06-03 | 42,088 | 95,674 |
2021-06-02 | 62,185 | 74,566 |
2021-06-01 | 166,002 | 160,821 |
2021-05-31 | 61,636 | 481,827 |
2021-05-30 | 40,621 | 78,874 |
2021-05-29 | 34,379 | 62,300 |
2021-05-28 | 11,615 | 284,658 |
2021-05-27 | 35,302 | 66,006 |
9. HIVE & STEEM transferred
10. HIVE & STEEM Transfers to and from exchanges
This chart shows the difference between deposits and withdrawals on all exchanges. Transfers from one exchange to another are excluded. A negative number means more withdrawn than deposited.
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I prefer hive
thanks for the update, I guess quantity doesn't say much about quality however...
Steem is much better at on-boarding new users than Hive is, and that advantage is beginning to accumulate with a larger active userbase.
The reason is steemit has a reason to onboard to sell the stake. On hive nobody feels to do anything to fix it.
I would prefer we start reward onboarding. 3HBD for an active user. Can be also proof of brain.
Like proof of referring. People onboard and the new users come to a list.
If the user is "real" posting, comment and so on, people can proof and become also a reward.
So we could onboard faster.
Or we do it even more simply and make the wallet creation cost much much lower to 0,1 Hive.
So an dapp can invest 1000 hive for 10000 wallets.
It's an okay price. better as 30k hive for 10k wallets.
But I talk about this topic for a long time and nobody cares.
Edit: Cheap wallets can also have an extra sign to protect name squatting.
Like app-username.
But this is also an idea from me nobody cares about suffix and prefix.
Stop voting for filler content (even if it is superficially "good" in some vague sense) and downvote when you see other people voting for it. Vote for content and communities that actually attract and retain users.
We have an incredibly powerful mechanism for growth but as long as stakeholders don't use it, we might as well not have it.
Agree.
I think for an alternative to not depend 100% on growth on stakeholders, a cheap way would be very supportive of it.
Voting is a powerful tool but it is very subjective. What's good or what's bad is really difficult.
Is some photo without any written content bad content?
What if it some fashion thing or trend thing I don't understand and it receives 10k likes on other platforms?
What about a guide with 10k words about a game nobody plays?
For this, I think Reward tokens are always the better options, because "experts" in that particular topic can decide.
And because of this, onboarding would need an alternative way, that should be affordable.
It depends, does it attract users, investment, attention to Hive? The content is a means to an end, not an end. Stakeholders being a charity that pays for content without a return to stakeholders is a losing proposition.
If stakeholders want to lose money, it may be partially because they are dumb or economically suicidal, and partially because the economic foundations of Hive has not been explained to them. We can work on the latter, but meanwhile those of us who don't want to lose money can also immediately push back by voting differently, including downvoting.
Interesting... people got back to Steem lately or Steem price went up? What was happend there?
Either people or bots
Excelente información, gracias por el contenido de mucha importancia para la comunidad. Un abrazo !