Change In Steem Distribution Levels 5/12/19...We Keep On GrowingsteemCreated with Sketch.

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Each week I put together a post that broke down the number of accounts that were present at different levels. Here was last week's post.

https://busy.org/@taskmaster4450/change-in-steem-distribution-levels-5-05-19-we-keep-on-growing

This was motivated by a breakdown I came across about Bitcoin wallets.

Knowing what the distribution of STEEM is important. However, finding out the pace of the change is equally as valuable. Since this is a process I just started, it will take a bit of time to figure out the exact pace. For now, we are establishing a baseline of which to compare.

I use the data provided by Steemitboard put together by @arcange.

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The idea is that Steem needs to keep adding depth. To be a thriving blockchain, we need users. That said, I do not feel that total accounts is a good barometer. Yes, it is the starting point but we know there are a lot of accounts that sign up, do a couple clicks, and then depart.

To me the starting point is the number of total accounts that earn a single SP. The reason I feel this was is two-fold. First, each new account is someone who did something to earn STEEM. Somehow, the STEEM got into the account and was powered up.

The other reason is because we are expanding the amount of people who have some form of crypto. This is vital for the industry in general. We need more people, overall, to engage in cryptocurrency and new accounts gaining SP is a good start.

Obviously, we cannot determine if every new account is a separate, new person but we can presume a large amount of them are.

Here is the chart with the comparison from a week ago to today along with the number from when I first started this.

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The "Difference" is the number of new accounts that reached each level throughout the weeks. We see two columns, one for last week and the other for this week.
From these numbers, we also see the depth of distribution going deeper. At the same time, more accounts are moving up the scale to higher levels. This is exactly what the ecosystem needs.

Another chart I created was the percentages at different levels for the accounts that did achieve at least 1 SP.

This chart is from November 25th.

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This chart shows that of the accounts that get at least 1 SP, 45.12% go on to get 10 SP. Following down the column, .84% of all accounts that get a single SP end up reaching Dolphin status (5k SP).

The next column does the same. Of all that accounts that 10 SP, 21.22% go on to get 100 SP.

And so on.

Here are the numbers today.

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The goal is to see the pace of accounts reaching these levels increase over time. As the number of applications on this blockchain grow and the amount of people using the applications expands, we should see the entry level, 1 SP, increase. Of course, this will require the applications onboarding users themselves which is starting to take place albeit on a minimal scale.

We all would love to see these numbers triple overnight. That aside, as long as we see progress each week, we know things are moving ahead. The pace might not be where any of us want it yet we can see, slowly, the ecosystem is growing.


The good news is that we keep seeing growth. All categories were up over the previous week although the pace of growth was mixed. Some grew more than last week while a few were down.

One important factor is the number of 1 SP were down. This is the starting point and seeing a drop off is discouraging. We want more people getting into the ecosystem to start their journey. The first SP is vital.

The ebb and flow is normal. Over the past few months, we go through phases where a category will have a few weeks then drift back while the ones around it will step in.


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Awesome post! Thanks for the nice visualization 😊

Do you have any tips on how to best onboard new users? As we onboard them, we often see them be happy initially with all the response from introducing themself (lots of bots, but still likes and comments and some cash) but then the interest slowly fades when they feel they don't master it enough.

A lot of them stay though, because it's not for the money per se but rather a change of pace with a community driven by itself.

But again, any tips on how to retain new users? What we've tried so far with some luck is educating them a bit on what tags to use, what they could post about and to remember that a couple of cents here and there still is more than FB/Insta gives you.

Good post. We need to grow or we will die.

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