That is a lot of accounts that have joined yet, from what I see from the recently onboarding and from what I hear from others who are analyzing the amount of "new" users joined is that it might just be sock pockets in majority. Guess time will tell.
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Baseless accusations that lack any actual evidence. Don’t believe everything you read
There are far too many people who want to see us fail. They will lie, manipulate and misrepresent data to make it so
The onboarding, activity and total threads metrics are all crystal clear. None of these people have been able to refute them with anything but their word (which isn’t worth much)
Hence why I said, time will tell.
I'm highly skeptical by nature. I don't believe anything on face value including what I just read in the above post.
Hence again I say third time, time will tell.
Time will tell if the theory of them being majority sock pockets is true or not. But we won't know for sure until they start being active community members or through the transactions but who's checking for all of that, that deeply?
It makes sense to be skeptical. I am very much like that myself. The best thing to do right now is logging into https://inleo.io and start exploring all the features including https://leodex.io which connect HIVE, HBD, SPS, DEC and LEO to many other blockchains.
I mean we do know for sure. We literally have the data
Did you look at the data in the post?
The data doesn't show howany of those many new accounts in short amount of time are real people. That's where I am getting at. Howany are sock puppet accounts? You and me not anyone else but those who made them do not know. this post for example shows 1500 accounts created in just one day.
This high spike of accounts Just seems fishy. That's all.
We don’t count total accounts created as users. So anyone purporting this is factually incorrect by virtue of what they’re even measuring
People are always making fake hive accounts. Do you know how many accounts your typical Hiver has, on average for themselves?
The real metric is monthly active users. Focus on that and you’ll see people who are actively using hive