Almost 2 weeks ago, I presented to you the data and graphs from the firsts 100 users of Steemit.
Now let me refresh all of this and add 200 users.
I worked the same as previously, I took the data from the firsts 300 users of Steemit from the website SteemWhales. This time a deleted the row with the account Steemit, because this is not a real user but a storage account that help fund the creation of new accounts.
Number of posts vs posts rewards distribution
The average number of posts has increased a lot in two weeks, it goes from 77 to 122, so an increase of 58%. You post a lot people, that's great!
On the other hand, the average cumulative post rewards decreases from 9 355 832 to 8 070 840, so -13%. This is probably due to the fact that I added 200 users to my sample.
We can see that there is a lot of people above the average, in both number of posts and posting rewards. But the percentage is the same as before, 12.3% of the users are in the best place of this graph, in the top right corner.
If we put this graph on a log scale, we can see that there is shape in the distribution.
In the top 300 users, the more they post, the more they get posting rewards. This is interesting because it means that all of their posts is upvoted. (Is this due to the boosts the top users give themselves when they auto-upvote their posts?)
Here is the same graphs with the names. I know it is difficult to read them all, but if you think you are in there, and want to know where, just ask me in the comment and I will make you a personalized graph with your dot in color.
Curation rewards vs posts rewards distribution
The distribution in the following graph is almost linear. With a slight advantage for the posting rewards. But our users are upvoting a let and get rewarded for that, and that is cool.
We can see a lonely user on the left, that didn't seems to have upvoted once.
Estimated value distribution vs disposable value
In blue we can see the total estimated value of a user, and in orange the amount that is disposable (liquid Steem or Steem Dollars).
The value is presented in BTC, as the current exchange rate:
- 0.0035 BTC for 1 Steem
- 0.0012801 BTC for 1 Steem Dollars
The same as the last time, the value is decreasing quickly then it slows and almost all of the users have the same value.
53% of the value is held by the top 20. (It was 89% last time, but I counted the account Steemit, which was wrong.)
This week 3.3% of the value of the top 300 users is disposable. Twice as high as the last time. It means that they can directly sell 3.3% of there Steemit goods.
For those of you who wonder why their is users with as much as disposable value than locked value. Two of them (the firsts 2) are blocktrades and bittrex, which mean they have to have liquid Steem for their exchanges. The others and the other hand are users, which could dump their Steem as they want.
Distribution of Steem, Steem Power and Steem Dollars
The gap between Steem and Steem Power is clearly decreasing since last time, because I didn't count the account Steemit here. But the amount of Steem Power is still very high!