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in WORLD OF XPILAR2 months ago

I was talking about the problems of over rewards and making withdrawals, not about delegations. I don't know exactly how things were on Steem before I started, but from what I’ve heard, it used to be more organized. For example, if someone only made withdrawals, they wouldn’t receive rewards and might even get downvoted by stakeholders. But I’m not sure—that’s just what I’ve read and what others have told me.

Anyway, I recently analyzed data from over 900,000 user accounts, and here’s what I found:

  • Total Power Up Volume: 783,160.3 STEEM (0.3%)
  • Total Withdrawal Volume: 223,510,470.2 STEEM (99.7%)
  • Total Transaction Volume: 224,293,630.6 STEEM
  • Net Flow: -222,727,309.9 STEEM (Negative – more withdrawals)

there bad numbers

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I will share all the reports soon, after finishing the analysis of the other accounts.

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 2 months ago 

Yes, as I was saying, since 2021, several dynamics have been developed to encourage power ups. The most effective was the club approach. If you had 100 Steem, the following was applied: club5050 (you activate 50 Steem and withdraw 50 for a month); club75 (you activate 75 Steem and withdraw 25 during the last 2 months); club100 (you activate everything for the last 3 months). This was made more flexible by some user proposals, in order to avoid the exclusion of authors who don't normally power up. During this period, downvotes are not issued for not activating, but accounts are not supported either. Currently, the only way to not receive support is to have active power downs, and yet, there have been cases of support.

Before 2020, there was no culture of growth, as such; just the fact that to receive a vote from a whale, you had to delegate, and to delegate, you obviously had to grow (increase Steem Power), this was the support system before.

Here you can read one of the articles related to this point.

https://steemit.com/metrics/@remlaps-lite/steem-total-value-powered-up-usd29-million-august-27-2023

 2 months ago (edited)

Thank you for the articles! I didn’t know there were stats like that , because I’m working on something similar .

I think there is a lot of information that new users should know about it. each day i discorve somthing new ..

There are still 1 million accounts to analyze xD

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 2 months ago 

Steemworld has a very useful tool to find out some data related to this.

https://steemworld.org/transfer-search

Wow, you've got your work cut out for you. That's the great thing about being a programmer: they create automated proofreading tools. I'm good at Excel.