RE: Who's receiving delegations?

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Who's receiving delegations?

in cryptocurrency •  7 years ago  (edited)

Interesting breakdown. I think two additions would make this more useful, particularly for people new to the Steem blockchain:

1- Colour coding (of each block) by function, ie:

  • platforms (utopian, dlive, dtube, busy, esteem etc)
  • bidbots (postpromoter, appreciator etc)
  • admin (steemcleaners, spaminator)
  • individuals

2- Colour coding (within each block) by large delegators, mainly to separate out:

  • steem central (MrDelegation, ned, steem etc)
  • freedom
  • etc

Two separate charts obviously. Put one above the other and it will also help show who is funding which accounts.

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These are great suggestions, @miniature-tiger. Thanks! I'll try to implement it. The problem is how to classify, in the case of those receiving delegations, services that are more than bid-bots, as @minnowbooster, for example. For those giving delegations, I think there's only two kinds of them: the big ones, like @misterdelegation, @steem, @freedom, @blocktrades, and the rest. Would there be a third class?

Trying hard to classify @tribesteemup

promotion/resteem-engine?

just another bid-bot?

Not really a bid bot, but a bot nontheless. "[TribeSteemUp] pools SP and has an automated voting list for [anarchistic] content creators". It was created by @kennyskitchen.

I am not affiliated with TribeSteemUp in any way, but I keep running into posts, so I googled and found this.

This video explains TribeSteemUp well. Very interesting. Thanks, @redsandro!

+1 for color-coding!