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RE: Search for marine subspecies in a sea of tokens

in #utopian-io6 years ago

Hi @sintoniz, that's an impressive work and an enjoyable read with the biology analogies :) However, a few remarks:
The contribution from @ghulammujtaba summarized the state of all accounts that were created between Jan 2017 and Feb 2018. You're looking into all accounts as of now including those created before Jan 2017. I could imagine that at least some whales existed before that data. So I think the relative growth numbers are not fully correct in this case.
I haven't seen the distribution of the STEEM/SBD in the VESTS classification before. If I had to guess, I'd probably came up with another distribution, with less assets with plankton and minnows. You've already pointed out that some of these are exchanges. Some Steemit accounts may fall in this category as well. And it's also quite common to keep some funds in inactive/rep-25/low-SP accounts. Nevertheless, these accounts fall into the according categories based on their VESTs, so the result is correct.

Great visualizations!!

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hi @crokkon,

You're right, I got confused with the data from the contribution from @ghulammujtaba which I took as accumulated data instead of results created between Jan 2017 and Feb 2018.

I have updated the data, analysis and conclusions for the section of variations of the populations of each species using data from a post from @arcange Steemit Statistics – 2018.02.26

In this post "Inactive" and "Red Fish" levels are used, which I have converted into plankton to maintain consistency with the rest of the analysis.

Thank you