Here is my first Hive vs Steem Stats Report. Let's compare the two :-)
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 |
2020-04-30 | 22,079 | 12,825 |
2020-04-29 | 21,496 | 11,781 |
2020-04-28 | 23,166 | 12,647 |
2020-04-27 | 21,611 | 13,721 |
2020-04-26 | 19,759 | 12,375 |
2020-04-25 | 15,009 | 13,592 |
2020-04-24 | 14,595 | 13,427 |
2020-04-23 | 14,801 | 13,339 |
2. Posts, excluding comments
Date | Hive Posts | Steem Posts |
2020-04-30 | 6,637 | 5,484 |
2020-04-29 | 6,061 | 5,543 |
2020-04-28 | 6,655 | 5,809 |
2020-04-27 | 7,228 | 6,534 |
2020-04-26 | 6,047 | 5,820 |
2020-04-25 | 5,233 | 5,531 |
2020-04-24 | 4,808 | 6,704 |
2020-04-23 | 4,690 | 5,858 |
3. Average number of comments per post
4. Daily number of votes
Date | Hive Votes | Steem Votes |
2020-04-30 | 223,788 | 245,399 |
2020-04-29 | 222,504 | 239,836 |
2020-04-28 | 233,237 | 251,503 |
2020-04-27 | 229,298 | 252,595 |
2020-04-26 | 226,304 | 271,073 |
2020-04-25 | 204,444 | 268,319 |
2020-04-24 | 210,539 | 239,840 |
2020-04-23 | 191,801 | 227,750 |
5. Daily accounts transacting
Date | Hive accounts transacting | Steem accounts transacting |
2020-04-30 | 12,273 | 24,791 |
2020-04-29 | 12,341 | 23,825 |
2020-04-28 | 12,429 | 24,825 |
2020-04-27 | 12,713 | 24,157 |
2020-04-26 | 12,944 | 25,280 |
2020-04-25 | 11,940 | 23,832 |
2020-04-24 | 12,012 | 22,540 |
2020-04-23 | 11,451 | 21,810 |
6. Daily number of users that are posting
Date | Hive accounts posting | Steem accounts posting |
2020-04-30 | 3,771 | 3,434 |
2020-04-29 | 3,807 | 3,475 |
2020-04-28 | 3,746 | 3,646 |
2020-04-27 | 3,755 | 3,626 |
2020-04-26 | 3,523 | 3,384 |
2020-04-25 | 3,030 | 3,220 |
2020-04-24 | 2,935 | 3,282 |
2020-04-23 | 2,833 | 3,400 |
7. New accounts created
Date | Hive new accounts | Steem new accounts |
2020-04-30 | 222 | 160 |
2020-04-29 | 181 | 143 |
2020-04-28 | 199 | 157 |
2020-04-27 | 299 | 157 |
2020-04-26 | 244 | 115 |
2020-04-25 | 143 | 110 |
2020-04-24 | 144 | 104 |
2020-04-23 | 149 | 101 |
8. Vesting / Power UP
Date | Hive powered UP | Steem powered UP |
2020-04-30 | 527,724 | 43,259 |
2020-04-29 | 64,841 | 48,782 |
2020-04-28 | 20,133 | 36,697 |
2020-04-27 | 19,281 | 81,776 |
2020-04-26 | 27,236 | 65,161 |
2020-04-25 | 33,103 | 32,636 |
2020-04-24 | 67,712 | 25,852 |
2020-04-23 | 231,977 | 176,968 |
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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More Steem accounts active, but less posting. I guess there's a lot of auto-voting going on. Some people buying lots of votes on their posts to get on trending. I am still dribbling out some posts there, but not much to vote on. Anything by good people can get 100% from me, but that is of decreasing value as I power down. I'll take what rewards I can get there.
I'd be curious how much of the disparity is due to something like Splinterlands transactions. I think there are absolutely a greater amount of "zombie" auto voting accounts on Steem too. Hive clearly has more organic activity at this point.
You can see on State of the Dapps that Splinterlands has a lot of users. Peakd and Hive.blog each have almost as many as Steemit.
Hive has to be a better experience than Steem for it to succeed. The higher token price will help, but we are starting from scratch with marketing and don't even have a company behind it, even though Steemit did bugger all. I think the growth could come from more underground marketing. We need some people with a decent following elsewhere to give it a try and bring some fans over. Musicians and other entertainers who can not get out to perform right now may be interested if we can get their attention.
Should we be double posting on steem you think?
It's a personal choice. If you have an audience who are not on Hive then you need to reach them on Steem. Most people I know have moved across. In any case I have got on the Steemit naughty list so my posts won't make anything. Some were 'milking' rewards there, but now the main Steem auto-voting service has shut down they make less. There's also the factor of people powering down so their votes are smaller.
You may have seen the latest news. Steemit stealing rewards makes Steem very unappealing to most of us.
Yes I've been reading up and catching up on what I missed, really shitty behavior on that side of the crypto pond.
Me too.
Toller Vergleich! Nahezu alle Daten sprechen für Hive 💪
Awesome - exactly what I was looking for!!
Please keep this on a regular base!
Nicely shows where the real community is! Most people apparently double post on both chains but on Steem much less interaction!
Indeed. Just compare my latest postings which I double posted:
Estimated payout Steem: 0.07 + 0.06
Estimated payout Hive: 3.88 + 1.27
And of course on Steem I got one of those obnoxious 0.000 SPAM downvotes. Those downvote accounts have less than a 100 in steem power. Why do they ever bother?
Thanks for your tip :-)
It's absolutely shocking (but not surprising) how little Steem has been powered up since the fork.
Very interesting! The posts surprised me.
Pablo, the size of the rewards funds is a great comparison of overall activity. I grabbed this from HiveBlocks and SteemD on May 4th:
852,441 HIVE ≈ $320,517
923,751 STEEM ≈ $171,817
Wow, wow, wow! I so waited for these stats! Thank you so much @penguinpablo <3
to be honest your statistics helped me a lot on steem and still help me here on Hive you are doing good also with Hive now it makes the tracking of my activities easier upvote mana people upvoted my posts and these stuff thank you for your efforts.
Thanks for sharing it's always good to see how everything is going this place is ok but it definitely needs some major work
It's all about the Hive, good to see something being powered up after the pump at least!
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I find these to be always useful!
Very interesting
Many thanks very good to compare the two so that we can get an idea of what's going on.
Great to see it, we think steem is dead but aparently not.
Nice, going to be interesting to see these graphs in a few week time as more powerdowns complete.
Great job!
My bet is very soon steem will crumble. I hardly use that platform. I am powering down to move on even
Two lose thoughts:
Would be cool if you could add tribe vs non-tribe stats.
The number of users posting, could be interesting to distinguish the users "only" posting on either hive or steem from those posting on both. And maybe distinguish between tribe post users, non tribe post users and users making both tribe posts and non tribe posts.
Well i have not said much in a long time, but i am glad hive is staying true to the original steem concept. Hopefully the users will be more active about making changes. Search in steem has bothered me for years. Almost nothing was done to make any real advancements to the site. But i am on board with hive, lets see what can be done.
on another note, i just got 100 hive total so far, so the milestone is nice. But my goal is to hit that 500 hive slider bar for voting. it took 2 years to get to 100, so maybe 7-8 more years? woo hoo.
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so essentially, most of steems extra activity is bots and we are essentially doing slightly better on most metrics....and we have all the devs and excitement