Welcome to my Hive vs Steem Stats Report for Friday, July 31, 2020. 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 |
2020-07-30 | 18,482 | 13,636 |
2020-07-29 | 17,847 | 13,595 |
2020-07-28 | 17,584 | 13,788 |
2020-07-27 | 18,267 | 14,250 |
2020-07-26 | 17,790 | 14,429 |
2020-07-25 | 16,235 | 13,337 |
2020-07-24 | 17,539 | 15,758 |
2020-07-23 | 17,709 | 14,627 |
2. Posts, excluding comments
Date | Hive Posts | Steem Posts |
2020-07-30 | 5,777 | 5,944 |
2020-07-29 | 5,477 | 5,819 |
2020-07-28 | 5,391 | 6,000 |
2020-07-27 | 5,431 | 6,356 |
2020-07-26 | 5,592 | 6,699 |
2020-07-25 | 4,945 | 5,902 |
2020-07-24 | 5,671 | 7,723 |
2020-07-23 | 5,554 | 6,801 |
3. Average number of comments per post
4. Daily number of votes
Date | Hive Votes | Steem Votes |
2020-07-30 | 239,247 | 115,091 |
2020-07-29 | 238,433 | 110,936 |
2020-07-28 | 243,249 | 114,052 |
2020-07-27 | 245,725 | 129,518 |
2020-07-26 | 247,501 | 106,809 |
2020-07-25 | 224,558 | 108,721 |
2020-07-24 | 239,521 | 108,570 |
2020-07-23 | 240,888 | 111,818 |
5. Daily accounts transacting
Date | Hive accounts transacting | Steem accounts transacting |
2020-07-30 | 11,197 | 11,386 |
2020-07-29 | 11,566 | 11,529 |
2020-07-28 | 11,724 | 11,491 |
2020-07-27 | 12,663 | 9,102 |
2020-07-26 | 12,517 | 8,504 |
2020-07-25 | 10,895 | 8,543 |
2020-07-24 | 11,286 | 8,694 |
2020-07-23 | 11,273 | 8,538 |
6. Daily number of users that are posting
Date | Hive accounts posting | Steem accounts posting |
2020-07-30 | 3,350 | 3,246 |
2020-07-29 | 3,421 | 3,264 |
2020-07-28 | 3,398 | 3,229 |
2020-07-27 | 3,458 | 3,301 |
2020-07-26 | 3,275 | 3,213 |
2020-07-25 | 3,218 | 3,194 |
2020-07-24 | 3,391 | 3,359 |
2020-07-23 | 3,445 | 3,341 |
7. New accounts created
Date | Hive new accounts | Steem new accounts |
2020-07-30 | 159 | 301 |
2020-07-29 | 181 | 334 |
2020-07-28 | 153 | 357 |
2020-07-27 | 188 | 326 |
2020-07-26 | 163 | 326 |
2020-07-25 | 165 | 346 |
2020-07-24 | 180 | 351 |
2020-07-23 | 159 | 460 |
8. Vesting / Power UP
Date | Hive powered UP | Steem powered UP |
2020-07-30 | 21,083 | 205,238 |
2020-07-29 | 50,312 | 196,017 |
2020-07-28 | 53,476 | 280,358 |
2020-07-27 | 75,989 | 230,804 |
2020-07-26 | 55,951 | 236,654 |
2020-07-25 | 36,202 | 118,505 |
2020-07-24 | 886,314 | 95,769 |
2020-07-23 | 31,113 | 129,971 |
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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If I may ... write my Point as content creator.
It's so sad that all this Kindergarten happend and it's not good for either plattform. Over the past couple of months I throught about Steem or Hive, or both?
Actually, I was never asked and suddently found my account 2 times. One one Steem and one on Hive. I don't want to post everything twice .. like a shaddow following me around.
So today I made a post on Steem asking if it's still worth it. I mean our posts are really long (next one way over the 64k limit) Video and post each take way over a week (each) to create.
So on Steem I got one reply like: "Then just leave"
Next was like" "Steem will never die"
Next one was: "If there is a down, ppl have no patience"
WTF?? I monitor the situation since months. I even did a post, asking specific questions, but the replies did not satisfy me.
So my decision stands: One account ist going to die. The question is: Which one?
Thats why some questions bothering me:
Is Steem a chain like monero-gold or classic? Like ppl sitting on an old chain (without development)?
Are Hive and Steem 2 Chains still beeing developed?
I read a lot about that one is centralized and the other is not. Which one is which?
Sincerely,
Martin and Claudi
I see Steem more like an Asian chain. Most of the posts on the trending page on steemit are in Korean.
If you speak Korean and want to be friends with Justin Sun, use Steem. If not, use Hive.
Thanks for assembling this @penguinpablo, always interesting to see!
It's a bit sad, though... but shows a fairly typical "use pattern" of groups that break away from other groups: A lot of initial enthusiasm gives way to... slow decline? Indifference?
A successful "move" is just that. And no more. You don't get to just move and then expect some magical "it" to happen... building a community is relentless daily work, and once you've moved you might think "we've done all the heavy lifting," but in fact we've only just started doing the heavy lifting.
Of course, Steem is being helped by the substantial inflow of primarily Asian users, drawn in (no doubt) by the "big numbers" of that site's "trending" page... and I doubt they will become long-term active, once those newcomers determine that they will only be getting $0.01 per post, not $125.00. And that's their particular cross to bear, "over there."
But we still have a lot of work to do here... and it's a long term thing...
Steem and hive missed the first move advantage.
We're done.
We were kneecapped by traitors.
I find the daily number of users worrisome. That's a small number to soak up so much Hive inflation.
They seem to be beating us in powering up
Only so they can self-vote their posts :)
Seems like a risky venture lol
The better engagement with posts on Hive makes it more valuable to me. People are just milking Steem rewards whilst they still can. It seems destined to crash and burn.
But the numbers do not support that. I am worried that much less Hive is powered up than Steem. Should be the opposite.
And what are people doing on hive?
I believe people are being more social here and the higher rate of commenting supports that. We have active developers and various projects that are not purely about self-interest. Okay, so the main Steemit account is voting up posts, but they have censored and/or downvoted anyone who dares to criticise them, including me. So I cannot even use Steem now even though I did a lot to support it in the past. That seems to count for nothing.
Waiting on smteees!™ so that we can fork out the greedy f**ks that are abusing the pool as we speak.
Provided we are accurate in our assessments for airdrops, the community should follow, imo.
When they find out what hive is like without folks voting more than 500mv from the pool, they should be largely alot happier.
As distribution spreads the coin that 500mv can go up at a set rate, imo.
We don't have to take any stake, just cap it's influence to something more reasonable.
Any whale dump would only serve to spread cheap whatever the coin is called.
And good riddance to 'em, iyam.