Hive vs Steem Stats - Saturday, October 24, 2020

Welcome to my Hive vs Steem Stats Report for Saturday, October 24, 2020. All data is collected directly from the Steem and Hive blockchains and is based on UTC time.

Note: A large part of the posts on the Steem blockchain is SPAM.

1. Posts, including comments

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DateHive PostsSteem Posts
2020-10-2313,65614,039
2020-10-2212,66215,593
2020-10-2114,14616,653
2020-10-2013,39518,255
2020-10-1914,63015,283
2020-10-1812,46019,038
2020-10-1710,84819,952
2020-10-1612,69814,819

2. Posts, excluding comments

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DateHive PostsSteem Posts
2020-10-233,5176,853
2020-10-223,7778,140
2020-10-213,9598,748
2020-10-203,92610,435
2020-10-194,6437,681
2020-10-184,49711,887
2020-10-173,33512,581
2020-10-163,7117,932

3. Average number of comments per post

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4. Daily number of votes

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DateHive VotesSteem Votes
2020-10-23208,635113,632
2020-10-22208,707111,686
2020-10-21203,583114,166
2020-10-20213,005114,127
2020-10-19210,729112,562
2020-10-18205,290131,534
2020-10-17188,297124,079
2020-10-16186,835126,157

5. Daily accounts transacting

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DateHive accounts transactingSteem accounts transacting
2020-10-239,5069,151
2020-10-229,8358,557
2020-10-2110,0858,733
2020-10-2010,2139,162
2020-10-1910,97211,505
2020-10-1810,63911,781
2020-10-179,24311,940
2020-10-169,25211,528

6. Daily number of users that are posting

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DateHive accounts postingSteem accounts posting
2020-10-232,7353,276
2020-10-222,7813,385
2020-10-212,8343,682
2020-10-202,8113,944
2020-10-192,8003,531
2020-10-182,6543,916
2020-10-172,4574,098
2020-10-162,5573,433

7. New accounts created

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DateHive new accountsSteem new accounts
2020-10-23112497
2020-10-22102511
2020-10-21101507
2020-10-20153667
2020-10-19124358
2020-10-1888502
2020-10-1789687
2020-10-16100422

8. Vesting / Power UP

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DateHive powered UPSteem powered UP
2020-10-2377,106164,082
2020-10-221,299,525101,763
2020-10-2131,13069,608
2020-10-2045,29680,532
2020-10-1917,96439,872
2020-10-1847,68614,621
2020-10-1730,32435,505
2020-10-1667,689289,650

9. HIVE & STEEM transferred

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10. HIVE & STEEM Transfers to and from exchanges

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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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That's kind of a sad picture @penguinpablo, except for the fact that the people who still do use Hive seem to be a lot more engaged in the process. Stxxm is just becoming more and more of a straight "token harvesting" destination; there's barely a handful of people posting there for the actual social aspects.

Bottom line is that nobody (externally) seems very interested in either project... if you look at the ratio of daily trading volume vs. market capitalization, it's utterly anemic and pathetic, compared to most blockchain projects trying to go anywhere, at all.

I think we have a big challenge. We need to come up with ways to connect HIVE into more of the social/engagement networks out there. One way to go about this, is to add tokenised comments to just any network, or brand blog, or personal blog. We need to push those ideas plus help to onboard those services, like b2b approach. Not just marketing, but all the business elements of b2b business that's needed to onboard. Added to that we need to offer the work and tech to integrate these 3rd party services. "When the market doesnt come to us; We come to the market", it's as simple as that. Question is: Who is in for such approach? We need organisation, create some real service concepts, implement the tech required to support the concepts, create a well articulated proposition (or multiple), create teams of sales people, products people, project people, system integrators, backend developers, frontend developers etc etc. Owww, we also need to make sure, some incentives are available for all those participating in this organised approach bringing HIVE to the market. Working for free, is simply doomed.

I thought this is a free speech platform where there is no need to change words to hide them from censors. Where you can just say STEEM. Unlike say Facebook.

is it acutally proven that steem bots try to mirror activity of hive chain, so outside investors think both chains are similar busy? steem price is defintely pegged to hive price.

Also many Hivers still double post on Steem. Not good, just greedy.

There is a global crisis going on ... people are doing what they can to keep money coming in. Hive is way, way down again ... Steem is down almost as much. People's needs continue. It is SO EASY to just call people greedy when they are looking for a margin of survival that we don't have to worry about ... YET.

Valid point!

milk dat steem and trade to hive :)

I used post six copies of every text I made on Minds, GAB, MeWe, Pockenet, Steem and Hive. Not because I'm greedy for crypto but because I want to reach as many readers as possible.

“Used to” — now I'm down to four copies for most of my postings. Guess which two I took off my rotation because posting there takes the most work for the least return.

So maybe you are right with the greedy.

Totally Greedy! In the end the Death of all crypto based social networks when all the rest is doing the same like you.

Yes. But what you are missing is: I didn't join with that attitude.

I jointed for a censor free social media and crypto currency. I joined with the dream free speech.

I wanted to make postings and get them out there. I wanted to grind my way up with postings.

I quickly learned that Steem is a “Pay to Win” and you can't actually grind your way up.

And the other two dreams where destroyed as well. First came API level censorship hiding postings. And then witnesses stealing money by majority decision.

Steem and Hive made me that way.

I wish the hive price was pegged to the steem price right now :0D

St++m seems to be lacking in quality posts compared to Hive, but is ranking better on Alexa. I notice both are doing well in India. We need to make more people aware that St++m is not decentralised and any funds there are at risk whilst increasing engagement on Hive.

Funds on Hive are also at risk. The witnesses have shown us that they can and will take funds away right when they forked off Steem. Let's be real here, @scottcbusiness never got his Hive back and he didn't do anything wrong. That scottcbusiness had his “airdrop” stolen shows that Hive isn't better than Steem. I'm not at all surprised that HIVE trades now below STEEM.

As far as I'm concerned I consider funds on Steem and Hive at risk.

I don't know his situation, but it would require multiple witnesses to conspire on that whereas all the top ones on the other place are controlled by the company.

The situation of @scottcbusiness doesn't matter. What matters is that all the founding witnesses of Hive conspire to steal the airdrop of a group of people based on their democratic vote.

Those founding witnesses are still in the top 20 and they can do it again if they choose to.

Can I vote against the founding witnesses without having to fear that my funds are confiscated the next hard fork?

Can I vote for any witness without fearing that the founding witnesses declare that witness “evil” and confiscating my funds at the next hard fork?

Vote how you like. I pick and choose which witnesses to vote for. The airdrop was essentially a gift and they could decide who to give it to. Those people did not lose their STEEM, but several Hive witnesses lost theirs. There's a few more people who I think should not have got the airdrop, but we are stuck with them.

The current witnesses give a shit about Hive whereas Justin did not care who he pissed off. That's the difference.

Have you thought of doing statistics for BLURT? I have ha a good time on the chain and there is a refreshing lack of spam and bots. There is also a major lack of users. It would be nice to see how BLURT compared to the other two chains.

https://leofinance.io/hive-167922/@vimukthi/i-make-more-money-on-blurt-than-my-hive-and-steem-earnings-combined-or-i-only-have-7-followers

I had not even heard of BLURT ;-)

Wow! I didn't expect you to have missed all the news. They are a STEEM fork that came after HIVE. There are few changes like removing SBD and old posts. I have some great interactions with @jacobgadikian @ericet @yehey @eastmael They will be very helpful if you wan to know more about BLURT. Token price has also done well recently.

https://discord.blurt.world
https://blocks.blurtwallet.com

We may be comparing apples with oranges when we compare BLURT with STEEM and/or Hive.

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So if I'm understanding that last one right, it looks like people are selling off their Steem and buying up more Hive?
Thanks for this interesting data!
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No, I don´t think that´s the case.

I did that shortly after Hive was announced. That was a mistake Now I'm going to reverse (at a loss) that so I have more thousand VEST on both, delegate a thousand to @project.hope on both chains and go all out passive income.

There is no point for me to post on either chain. And here @stayoutoftherz thought the double poster are the greedy one. Nope, no posting gives your the better income.


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I am sorry, i haven't posted in a while.
And i can only read so many posts and respond to them. (if i didn't read them, i would be as bad as a bot)

So, its all my fault :~(

the price from Hive and Steem is low because there is no real reason to be a whale here. Lock funds for months, high inflation, no use-case for Rcs, no innovations, and so on.