"Power is not revealed by striking hard or often, but by striking true."
On certain blockchain social networks, governance has been inverted. What was designed as a mechanism for community curation has become, in practice, a system of coordinated control.
Vote with us, or be voted against.
It works on the dependent. It works on the indebted. But it does not work on the documented.
And so, the ledger speaks. Not with accusation, but with arithmetic. Not with rumor, but with receipts. Writers, investigators, truth-seekers: they are migrating to Blurt, to Steemit, to spaces where influence is earned through contribution—not enforced through coalition.
This is not polemic. This is proof. And proof, properly presented, becomes precedent.
Source: PeakD Proposals
Proposal ID: #362 by
Recipient:
Duration: Dec 7, 2025 – Dec 7, 2026 (365 days)
Status: Active
Classification: High-Stakes Governance Vote / Power Concentration Analysis
🔴 Top 10 accounts control: ~6.2M HP
🔴 Top 20 accounts control: ~8.1M HP
🔴 Estimated total active HP in vote: ~12-15M HP
🔴 Concentration ratio: Top 10 = ~40-50% of voting power
"When ten hands hold forty percent of the keys, it is no longer a democracy—it is a directorate."
The proposal author, , holds 1.74M HP—the largest single voting bloc. He voted for his own proposal. While not inherently improper, this creates a structural conflict: the beneficiary controls a decisive portion of the approval mechanism.
Multiple top voters show proxy delegations:
@hurtlocker: +7,387 HP proxy@bala41288: +49,241 HP proxy@enginewitty: +85,936 HP proxy (notably: only 9K personal HP)Question: Who controls these proxies? Are they independent stakeholders—or coordinated voting blocks?
The hashtag #buildawhalescam and #buildawhalefarm appear in community discourse regarding . While allegations require independent verification, the presence of
@buildawhale (52,272 HP) among supporters warrants transparency:
Below the top 50, voting power drops precipitously:
Implication: The proposal's passage depends not on broad community support, but on alignment among a small cohort of high-HP accounts.
This proposal is not an isolated incident. It is a symptom.
1. Accumulate HP (through early adoption, investment, or reward farming)
2. Delegate/Proxy to allied accounts (creating voting coalitions)
3. Support proposals that benefit the coalition (analytics funding, development grants)
4. Use voting power to suppress dissent (downvotes, curation penalties)
5. Repeat.
When creators know that:
...they do not speak freely. They self-censor. And a platform that silences its critics is not decentralized—it is decentralized in name only.
"The test of a free society is not whether the powerful can speak, but whether the powerless can."
The migration to Blurt.blog, Steemit, and other platforms is not abandonment. It is accountability through exit.
✅ No downvote button — Speech cannot be financially penalized
✅ Transparent rewards — What you earn, you keep
✅ No hidden curation coalitions — Influence is visible, not whispered
✅ Community-first governance — Proposals require broad support, not elite alignment
It is like discovering cryptocurrency in 2010. But this time, you know what to watch for. You understand the difference between decentralization and decentralized oligarchy.
We are documenting, analyzing, and publishing—across the decentralized web:
🔍 Zora — Immutable evidence archives & NFT-backed reports
🐦 X/Twitter — Real-time alerts, voting pattern threads, community intel
📝 Blurt.blog — Long-form forensic journalism
🌐 Bilpcoin.com — Central hub, methodology, data sources
🎥 YouTube — Video walkthroughs, wallet analysis, interviews
✍️ Publish0x — Cross-platform syndication & tip-enabled distribution
💬 Blipper Social — Community discussion & collaborative analysis
📊 Publish0x: Bilpcoin Crypto Pulse — Market analysis & governance trend reports
This report is not an attack on individuals. It is an examination of systems.
Power concentrated is power corrupted—not because the holders are evil, but because any system that lacks friction eventually loses accountability.
The blockchain does not lie.
But it only speaks to those who know how to listen—and how to amplify what it says.
We are listening.
We are documenting.
We are building alternatives.
The downvote is a tool.
The proposal is a mechanism.
The proxy is a feature.
But when tools, mechanisms, and features are wielded to preserve power rather than serve community, they become something else entirely.
Choose your platform. Choose your principles. Choose your legacy.
— Bilpcoin BPC | Investigative Collective
March 2026 | Decentralized. Documented. Unsilenced.
Methodology & Ethics Statement
This report analyzes publicly available blockchain data from PeakD/Hive. Voting totals, HP balances, and proposal details are factual records; interpretations of intent are analytical hypotheses based on forensic heuristics and community discourse.Presumption of Innocence: All individuals and accounts mentioned are presumed innocent until proven otherwise in a competent jurisdiction. Allegations referenced (#buildawhalescam) reflect community discussion, not legal findings.
Transparency Commitment: If data is mischaracterized, contact us with evidence. Corrections will be issued promptly and publicly.
Purpose: This report is for informational, educational, and community-accountability purposes only—not legal advice, financial guidance, or personal accusation. Always conduct your own due diligence.
"Sunlight is the best disinfectant—but only if someone is willing to turn on the light."
An Investigative Masterpiece Forensic Blockchain Analysis
There is a violence that wears the mask of moderation.
It does not arrive with sirens or subpoenas. It comes as a whisper—a downward click, a reputation dimmed, a voice gently, systematically, erased. On certain blockchain platforms, the downvote was conceived as a tool of quality control. In practice, it has become something else entirely: a cudgel wielded by those who confuse consensus with control.
Do as we say, or be silenced.
It works on the uncertain. It works on the weary. But it does not work on those who have learned to read the ledger.
And so, the migration begins. Not with fanfare, but with footfalls—quiet, deliberate, irreversible. Writers. Investigators. Truth-tellers. They are departing for Blurt, for Steemit, for spaces where reputation is earned through merit, not enforced through mechanics.
This is not rumor. This is documentation. And documentation, in the right hands, becomes evidence.
Source: PeakD Wallet Explorer
Date of Analysis: March 2026
Classification: High-Priority Influence Network Node
| Metric | Value | Significance |
|---|---|---|
| Liquid HIVE | 4,478.986 | Operational liquidity |
| Staked HIVE (HP) | 873,949.723 | ⚠️ Extraordinary voting power (~$11K+ USD equivalent) |
| Net Delegated HP | -27,334.666 | Net receiver of influence |
| HBD Balance | 437.818 | Stablecoin reserves |
| Estimated Account Value | $56,459.92 | Substantial capital concentration |
| Primary Activity | High-frequency curation, strategic voting, ecosystem coordination |
An account holding 873,949 HP commands disproportionate influence over Hive's content visibility and reward distribution. For context: this represents enough voting weight to single-handedly suppress or elevate posts across the network. When such power is centralized, the promise of decentralized curation collapses.
Forensic review of recent activity reveals a deliberate pattern of strategic downvoting:
• Voted "the-unsilenced-a-reflection-on-power..." by bpcvoter1: -10%
• Voted "the-bunker-protocol-when-downvotes-mask..." by bpcvoter1: -10%
• Voted multiple posts by kgakakillerg: -10% to -20%
• Voted "mussaenda-the-gentle-bloom..." by pelevine: -20%
• Voted "along-erma-river..." by mensahsa: -20%
These are not random corrections. They are targeted suppressions—often directed at content critical of platform governance or exposing uncomfortable truths.
This account does not operate in isolation. It is the hub of a coordinated network:
HP Delegations Out:
• @neoxiancityvb — 27,334 HP (since Jul 2019)
• @neoxian.cardhold — 12 HP
RC Delegations Out:
• @neoxian-city — 9,522b RC
• @neoxianminer — 1,807b RC
• @neoxian.land — 19,028b RC
• @neoxianrent — 29,234b RC
This is infrastructure. This is coordination. This is influence multiplied.
The transaction log reveals relentless activity via reward.app:
• "extra liquid curation reward for: @samostically/hivechess-lecture..."
• "extra liquid curation reward for: @samostically/book-review..."
• "extra liquid curation reward for: @samostically/movie-review..."
Dozens of micro-rewards, daily, for curating specific authors. This pattern is consistent with vote farming—using curation rewards to incentivize loyalty and amplify preferred narratives.
Frequent swaps via graphene-swap and privex, combined with loan repayments from mayor-001 and tegoshei, suggest sophisticated capital movement:
• Sent to graphene-swap: 210.000 HBD, 100.000 HBD, 50.000 HBD (same day)
• Sent to privex: 69.277 HBD, 69.463 HBD, 74.381 HBD (recurring)
• Received from ecoinstant: 275.000 HBD (multiple instances)
While not inherently illicit, this velocity and opacity warrant scrutiny in any influence investigation.
"The most effective way to destroy people is to deny and obliterate their own understanding of their history."
— George Orwell (adapted)
On Hive, reputation is algorithmic. Visibility is mathematical. Rewards are automated.
This creates a perverse incentive structure:
The account exemplifies this dynamic. Its voting patterns suggest not organic curation, but strategic narrative management.
When truth becomes punishable, truth-tellers migrate.
The data is undeniable:
This is not abandonment. This is adaptation.
"If you are reading this on Blurt.blog, you are early. It is like discovering crypto in 2010. But this time, you know what to watch for."
On Blurt:
✅ No downvote mechanism to silence dissent
✅ Rewards reflect engagement, not allegiance
✅ Community values evidence over enforcement
It is not perfect. But it is free.
We are documenting, analyzing, and publishing—across the decentralized web:
🔍 Zora — NFT-backed evidence archives
🐦 X/Twitter — Real-time alerts & forensic threads
📝 Blurt.blog — Long-form investigative reports
🌐 Bilpcoin.com — Central hub & methodology
🎥 YouTube — Video breakdowns & tutorials
✍️ Publish0x — Cross-platform syndication
💬 Blipper Social — Community discussion
📰 Publish0x: Crypto Pulse — Market intelligence
Power that fears scrutiny is already confessing its fragility.
Community that thrives on transparency is already free.
The blockchain does not lie.
But it only speaks to those who know how to listen.
is not an anomaly. It is an archetype: the influential node that mistakes control for curation, suppression for standards.
We do not seek to silence.
We seek to illuminate.
Follow the ledger.
Question the pattern.
Choose your platform wisely.
— Bilpcoin BPC | Investigative Collective
March 2026 | Decentralized. Documented. Unsilenced.
Methodology Note: This report is based on publicly available blockchain data from PeakD. Patterns described are flagged based on forensic heuristics used in crypto-investigations: concentration of voting power, coordinated voting behavior, ecosystem account clustering, and strategic negative voting. These observations do not constitute legal proof of wrongdoing. All parties are presumed innocent until proven otherwise in a competent jurisdiction. Always conduct your own due diligence.
Ethical Commitment: We investigate systems, not individuals. Our target is not any single account, but the structural incentives that allow influence to masquerade as integrity.
Day 12: The Courage to Apologize
A true apology has no "but" in it. "I'm sorry, but you..." is an accusation wearing a mask. Today, if you owe a debt of honor, pay it. Strip away the explanation. Own the impact, not just the intent. Say, "I hurt you. I am sorry. I will do better." Then, do better.
Day 11: The Gift of Presence
The greatest gift you can give is not money; it is your unfractured presence. Put the phone in the pocket. Turn the body toward the person speaking. Today, make someone feel like they are the most important thing in your universe for ten minutes. That ten minutes may save them.
There is a peculiar arrogance in believing that a button can break a spirit. That a digital gesture—cast without justification, without dialogue, without skin in the game—can bend a human will to your design.
You think you can bully people with downvotes. You believe that by silencing voices, you silence truth. That by erasing posts, you erase conviction. That by punishing dissent, you purchase compliance.
It might work with some. The weary. The vulnerable. The those-who-have-not-yet-learned-their-own-strength.
But not with all.
Never with all.
Truth does not tremble before the flick of a thumb. It does not shrink before coordinated suppression. It does not vanish because a select few have decided it should.
Truth is like water: block one channel, and it finds another. Dam one river, and it becomes a flood elsewhere.
That is why people are leaving Hive.
Not in anger. Not in protest. But in pursuit of something simpler: a place where a voice, once offered, is allowed to stand.
To Blurt.blog, where the most radical innovation is also the simplest: there is no downvote button. Not as oversight, but as intention. Not as limitation, but as liberation. What you earn—through sweat, through soul, through courage—you keep. No sabotage. No fear. Just freedom.
To Steemit, where the downvote button exists but is not wielded as a weapon of mass suppression. Where community standards are enforced through dialogue, not deletion. Where the past is remembered not as a cautionary tale to be weaponized, but as a lesson to be learned.
To other places—smaller platforms, quieter corners of the internet—where expression is free, community is real, and your words carry weight… literally.
This is not a rejection of blockchain. It is a reclamation of its promise.
And people are exposing the truth about Hive.
Not with rumor. Not with speculation. But with the blockchain itself—that impartial chronicler that records not just transactions, but intentions.
The world is watching. Not with judgment, but with the quiet clarity of witness. And what it sees is a paradox: a platform built for creation, methodically dismantling its own foundation.
You cannot silence a voice by striking the page. You cannot erase truth by dimming the light. You cannot build a community on the foundation of fear and expect it to stand when the wind changes.
To the downvoters of Hive:
To those who have left:
If you are reading this on Blurt.blog, you are early.
Like discovering crypto in its beginning. Like finding a corner of the internet where your voice cannot be erased before dawn. Like realizing that freedom is not a thing you plead for—it is a thing you reveal.
And best of all: there is no downvote button.
What you earn—through sweat, through soul, through courage—you keep. No sabotage. No fear. Just freedom.
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"You are your wallet." Not a tool. Not a vessel. But your digital embodiment. Choose wisely what you embody.
"In life, never forget this: The universe keeps a ledger. Not in ink. Not on paper. But in the quiet echo of every choice."
There is a particular artistry to fraud in the digital age: not the crude bluntness of theft, but the elegant subtlety of systemic manipulation. The scammer does not break down the door; they rewrite the rules while standing inside.
On Hive, a curious paradox unfolds: those who craft the rules are often the first to break them. Those who preach curation integrity are often the most aggressive farmers. Those who condemn cross-posting to Steemit or Blurt are often the same voices casting coordinated downvotes to silence dissent.
This is not governance. It is theater. And the audience is leaving.
The evidence is not merely suggestive—it is conclusive. Examine the interconnected wallet patterns:
"Staked HIVE: 79,973.455 HP"
"Delegated HIVE: -21,623.085 HP"
"Estimated Account Value: $5,111.81"
Key Delegations Out:
Transaction Pattern Analysis:
"Sent to gpwallet-675.000 HIVE 9 days ago"
"Sent to swc-oficial-1,000.000 HIVE 9 days ago"
"Sent to revengafund-400.000 HIVE 16 days ago"
This isn't organic activity. It's a distribution network.
"Staked HIVE: 1,985.525 HP"
"Received Delegations: +20,573.272 HP"
"Primary Delegation Source:(20,523 HP)"
Activity Pattern:
"Withdraw from vesting 75.242 HIVE 3 days ago"
"Sent to logic-75.210 HIVE 9 days ago"
"Received from reward.app 0.006 HIVE 16 days ago"
[PIE CHART: Power Flow Analysis]
This isn't decentralization. It's a puppet show with better branding.
Scams of this nature follow a familiar pattern:
The blockchain records it all. Not in whispers, but in permanent ink:
There is a particular irony in watching those who weaponize downvotes speak of freedom. It is like watching a jailer describe the beauty of open skies while holding the keys.
They promote Hive as a land of opportunity while operating a system where:
This is not decentralization. It is feudalism with better branding.
People are not leaving Hive because they dislike the technology. They are leaving because they dislike the culture the technology has enabled.
To Blurt.blog, where the most radical innovation is also the simplest: there is no downvote button. Not as oversight, but as intention. Not as limitation, but as liberation. What you earn—through sweat, through soul, through courage—you keep. No sabotage. No fear. Just freedom.
To Steemit, where the downvote button exists but is not wielded as a weapon of mass suppression. Where community standards are enforced through dialogue, not deletion. Where the past is remembered not as a cautionary tale to be weaponized, but as a lesson to be learned.
This is not a rejection of blockchain. It is a reclamation of its promise.
At Bilpcoin, we do not fight for attention. We fight for accountability.
The blockchain does not care about narratives. It records actions. And the actions of those who promote freedom while practicing suppression speak louder than their words.
To the architects of Hive's shadow economy:
To the users:
You cannot silence a voice by striking the page. You cannot erase truth by dimming the light. You cannot build a community on the foundation of fear and expect it to stand when the wind changes.
The world is watching. Not with judgment, but with the quiet clarity of witness. And what it sees is a paradox: a platform built for creation, methodically dismantling its own foundation.
For in the end, a blockchain is only as strong as the community it serves. And a community is only as free as its most vulnerable voice.
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🚨 SCAM ALERT: Hive's downvoting farmers break the rules they set while farming rewards through interconnected wallets like →
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If you are reading this on Blurt.blog, you are early. Like discovering crypto in its beginning. And best of all—there is no downvote button. What you earn, you keep. No sabotage. No fear. Just freedom.
"You are your wallet." Not a tool. Not a vessel. But your digital embodiment. Choose wisely what you embody.
"In life, never forget this: The universe keeps a ledger. Not in ink. Not on paper. But in the quiet echo of every choice."
Day 8: The Art of Listening
How are your crypto investments going?
It is a simple question, yet it carries the weight of dreams deferred and fortunes seized. Are you up, riding the green candles like a surfer on an endless wave? Or are you down, watching the red with the quiet patience of a gardener who knows that winter always precedes spring?
How long have you been in the game?
Did you find crypto in the early days, when Bitcoin was a whisper in the dark corners of the internet, when miners ran rigs on desktop computers and the dream was still raw, unpolished, alive? Or did you arrive later, when the noise grew louder, the stakes grew higher, and the promise of decentralization began to feel like a slogan rather than a revolution?
What was the best investment you ever made?
Was it a token that multiplied a hundredfold? A project that changed the way you see the world? Or was it something quieter, more profound: the decision to learn, to question, to take ownership of your digital sovereignty?
The blockchain does not measure success in price alone. It records intent. It rewards persistence. It honors those who build, not just those who buy.
How did you find out about crypto?
Perhaps it was a friend's enthusiastic explanation over coffee. A late-night rabbit hole of whitepapers and forums. A news headline that sparked curiosity. Or maybe it was desperation—a search for alternatives in a world where traditional systems felt broken.
However you arrived, you are here now. And that is not an accident. It is an invitation.
Do you use Blurt.blog? Steemit.com? Publish0x?
If not, why not?
, through soul, through courage—you keep. No sabotage. No fear. Just freedom.
To Steemit, where the mechanisms of governance exist but are not wielded as
God is watching. The universe keeps a ledger. Hive whales downvote while farming, using the poor to promote a drying well. People are fleeing to Blurt and Steemit. Game Over is coming. #HiveTransparency #BlurtRising
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If you are reading this on Blurt.blog, you are early. Like discovering crypto in its beginning. And best of all—there is no downvote button. What you earn, you keep. No sabotage. No fear. Just freedom.
"You are your wallet." Not a tool. Not a vessel. But your digital embodiment. Choose wisely what you embody.
Day 3: The Weight of Words
There is a peculiar tragedy in watching a community wage war against itself while the world burns.
Not with bombs, not with borders, but with downvotes cast like stones into still water—each one a quiet declaration that freedom on Hive is not a right, but a ration, distributed only to those who kneel before the throne.
Do you think nobody sees?
Do you believe the blockchain forgets? That the patterns of coordinated downvotes, the synchronized farming of rewards, the delegations of millions in voting power to vessels holding less than ten dollars of their own stake—do you believe these leave no trace?
The ledger does not forget. It does not forgive. It simply records.
And what it records is this: a platform built for creation, methodically dismantling its own foundation. A community built for dialogue, silencing its most honest voices. A promise of decentralization, fulfilled only for those who already hold the keys.
While real wars rage across the world—wars of flesh and blood, of nations and ideals—Hive's architects wage a quieter conflict: a war against authenticity, against dissent, against the very principle that brought them here.
They speak of curation while practicing censorship. They preach community while operating a cartel. They promote freedom while rationing it like bread in a siege.
This is not governance. It is performance. Not leadership. It is extraction wearing the mask of stewardship.
There is a truth that cannot be spoken politely: freedom on Hive is not universal. It is conditional. It belongs to those who:
To be outside this circle is to be vulnerable. To speak truth is to risk erasure. To create authentically is to invite suppression.
This is not decentralization. It is feudalism with better branding.
People are not leaving Hive because they dislike the technology. They are leaving because they dislike the culture the technology has enabled.
To Blurt.blog, where the most radical innovation is also the simplest: there is no downvote button. Not as oversight, but as intention. Not as limitation, but as liberation. What you earn—through sweat, through soul, through courage—you keep. No sabotage. No fear. Just freedom.
To Steemit, where the downvote button exists but is not wielded as a weapon of mass suppression. Where community standards are enforced through dialogue, not deletion. Where the past is remembered not as a cautionary tale to be weaponized, but as a lesson to be learned.
This is not a rejection of blockchain. It is a reclamation of its promise.
Step outside. Look at Hive not as a participant, but as a stranger.
What do you see?
Would you join?
Would you invest your time, your creativity, your trust in a system where your voice could be erased before dawn—not for cause, but for convenience?
The answer, for many, is already written in the migration patterns of the past year.
At Bilpcoin, we do not fight for attention. We fight for accountability.
There is a particular kind of danger that does not announce itself with thunder, but with whispers. It does not break down the door—it leaves it slightly ajar, inviting you to step inside.
At first glance, the name suggests legitimacy. It carries the weight of authority: Hive. Blog. Reward. Three words that, together, sound like a promise. But promises, like poetry, can be forged. And the blockchain—that impartial chronicler of all things—records not intentions, but actions.
Examine the wallet. Not with suspicion, but with clarity:
"HIVE: 0.005"
"Staked HIVE: 0.000"
"Estimated Account Value: $0"
An account bearing the name of the platform itself holds less than a penny of the token it claims to represent. This is not a steward. This is a costume.
But look deeper. Follow the delegations—the invisible threads that power the puppet:
"Received: 4.12t RC"
"1,500.00b RC"
"1,100.00b RC"
"1,520.00b RC"
Resource Credits—RC—are the fuel of action on Hive. They allow accounts to post, comment, vote, transact. And here, millions upon millions have been delegated to an account with no stake, no history, no skin in the game.
Who are these delegators? One bears a name that speaks for itself: . Another,
, appears in patterns associated with coordinated inauthentic behavior. Another,
, moves in synchronized voting clusters that defy organic explanation.
This is not support. This is infrastructure for deception.
The genius of the scam is not in its complexity, but in its simplicity. It exploits a fundamental human truth: we trust what looks familiar.
does not ask for your keys. It does not demand your password. It simply asks you to click a link.
And in that click lies the trap.
The link leads to a phishing site. Perhaps it installs malware that harvests your credentials. Perhaps it simply confirms that your account is active, marking you for future exploitation. The mechanism may vary. The intent is to take what is yours by convincing you to give it freely.
At Bilpcoin, we do not fight with rage. We fight with record.
The blockchain does not care about narratives. It records actions. And the actions of speak louder than its name.
To the community of Hive:
To those who delegate power:
Hive can be a home for creators. But only if its community chooses vigilance over convenience, verification over assumption, and truth over appearance.
The ledger is open. The patterns are visible. The choice remains yours.
For in the end, the greatest defense against deception is not technology—it is awareness.
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There is a peculiar comedy in the theater of Hive—a comedy not of laughter, but of revelation. Those who wield the downvote like a scalpel, excising content they deem unworthy, are often the very same hands that harvest the bounty of the ecosystem with mechanical precision.
Consider the paradox: a platform built on the promise of decentralized curation, where the community elevates what merits attention. Yet in practice, a curious pattern emerges. The most vocal critics of "low-quality content" are frequently the most prolific farmers of rewards. The loudest advocates for "community standards" are often the architects of synchronized voting patterns that bear little resemblance to organic engagement.
This is not accusation. It is observation. The blockchain, in its impartial wisdom, records all. And what it reveals is a dissonance between word and deed, between principle and practice.
To downvote without justification is not curation—it is censorship wearing the mask of discernment. To farm rewards through interconnected accounts while condemning others for cross-posting is not stewardship—it is extraction disguised as governance.
The irony deepens when those who preach against "spam" and "low-effort content" are themselves engaged in patterns that defy organic behavior:
This is not the vibrant marketplace of ideas that blockchain promised. It is a controlled ecosystem where influence begets influence, and dissent is managed rather than engaged.
At Bilpcoin, we do not seek to condemn. We seek to clarify.
The world is watching. Not with judgment, but with witness. And what it sees is a platform at a crossroads: will it choose integrity over influence, consistency over convenience, community over control?
To those who curate: curate with courage, not convenience.
To those who farm: farm with transparency, not obfuscation.
To those who govern: govern with principle, not preference.
The blockchain does not care about narratives. It records actions. And actions, in time, reveal character.
The harvest of hypocrisy is always bitter. The harvest of integrity, always sweet.
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If you are reading this on Blurt.blog, you are early. Like discovering crypto in its beginning. And best of all—there is no downvote button. What you earn, you keep. No sabotage. No fear. Just freedom.
On Hive, a curious paradox unfolds: those who craft the rules are often the first to break them. Those who preach curation integrity are often the most aggressive farmers. Those who condemn cross-posting to Steemit or Blurt are often the same voices casting coordinated downvotes to silence dissent.
Consider the recent discourse around cross-posted content. A post emerges asking whether creators who share their work on Steemit or Blurt deserve support on Hive. The question itself is valid—communities should discuss their values. But when that discussion is led by accounts with a history of:
—the conversation ceases to be about principles and becomes about power.
and allied accounts have been vocal critics of Steemit, framing it as a cautionary tale of centralization and abuse. Yet the ledger tells a different story about activity on Hive itself:
"Curation reward for re-1770736202917107772-20260210t151147z by buildawhale 56.194 HP an hour ago"
"Curation reward for re-1770736202917107772-20260210t151137z by buildawhale 52.739 HP an hour ago"
This pattern—mechanical, precise, repetitive—does not reflect organic curation. It reflects farming. And when those engaged in such patterns condemn others for sharing content across platforms, the hypocrisy is not subtle. It is structural.
The evidence is not merely suggestive—it is conclusive. Examine these entries from 's wallet:
"Sent to mxchive-250.956 HIVE 5 hours ago 1906695430"
"Sent to mxchive-57.888 HIVE 4 days ago 1906695430"
"Sent to mxchive-29.401 HIVE 6 days ago 1906695430"
"Sent to biconomyhive-25.485 HIVE 10 days ago 1906695430"
This pattern repeats like clockwork—consistent, round-number transfers to the same destination accounts, often with identical memo codes. The probability of this occurring without coordination? Statistically impossible.
[PIE CHART: Distribution of Outgoing Transfers]
[CANDLESTICK CHART: Weekly Liquidation Patterns]
Observe the rhythmic precision of outgoing transfers—consistent volumes at regular intervals. This is not organic spending. This is systematic liquidation disguised as community participation.
[LINE GRAPH: Support vs. Liquidation]
This isn't community building. It's a closed-loop economy where support is received, converted, and transferred—while the account that facilitates the flow remains nominally empty.
Let us be clear: cross-posting is not inherently wrong. Creators have the right to share their work where they choose. What matters is transparency, attribution, and intent.
Yet the standard being applied on Hive appears selective:
This is not curation. This is control.
At Bilpcoin, we do not take sides in platform wars. We take sides with truth.
They did not depart with fanfare, but with quiet resignation—a slow bleeding of talent and spirit that Hive's architects chose to ignore. Each downvote cast in malice was a stone added to the wall that would eventually divide the community.
@goldencrow holds $0—but it holds the blueprint of Hive’s decay.
At Bilpcoin, we don’t chase headlines.
We follow the VESTS, no matter how faint.
And the ledger is clear:
Hive’s freedom is a facade. Its economy, a mirage.
But on Blurt.blog?
Freedom is not a feature—it’s the foundation.
—
Bilpcoin: We expose the truth. We do not cover it up.
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Hive may still have exchanges.
But it has lost its soul.
Blurt has no listings yet—
but it has its covenant:
Freedom is not a privilege for whales. It is the birthright of every voice.
So go.
Before the lights go out completely.
—
Bilpcoin: We don’t reward silence. We amplify truth.
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