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CTP Talk weekly stats report

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Welcome to the CTP weekly stats report. It is compiled for everyone interested in the development of CTP Talk and CTP token, so please continue to read for your weekly stats dosage.

Summary

I’ll start with a summary of the market stats and key performance indicators on one slide for week 26. In the sections after, I will provide further details for each of these numbers.

Overview

The report is divided in the following sections:

  • Daily posts, earnings and upvoters
  • Daily comments, earnings and upvotes
  • New, active and total number of authors
  • Frontend utilisation
  • CTP on Hive Engine
  • Staking and unstaking of CTP Tokens
  • Market capitalisation

Daily posts, earnings and upvoters

The first section contains the daily posts and earnings in week 26. During this week, 439 (-6.8%) unique authors published 1,591 (-5.8%) posts and generated 20,908 CTP in earnings. The first chart below presents the number of posts published per day.

The second chart shows the earnings these posts have generated per day.

Since the end of last year, the number of unique authors increased from 100 to 225 by mid of March after which it has been declining again to around 200 daily at the moment.

The number of daily posts increased to 300 by mid-March, after which the number has declined to around 250 posts daily but it remains on a healthy level.

The next two charts present the top post authors and earners in week 26.

The TOP 3 CTP authors with the highest number of posts were @readthisplease (30), @alokkumar121 (18) and @newton666 (18).

Furthermore, the TOP 3 CTP post earners were @jongolson (863 CTP), @taskmaster4450 (814 CTP) and @globetrottergcc (721 CTP).

Finally the TOP 3 CTP Talk post upvoters were @ctpsb (3,094 CTP), @blainjones (1,360 CTP) and @ph1102.ctp (1,308 CTP).

Daily comments, earnings and upvoters

This week we had in total 9,472 comments, which is 18.9% less than the previous week. In the chart below you can clearly see the dip at the end of the chart.

The total upvote value on all comments decreased slightly to 1,829 CTP, a bit less compared to previous weeks.

The TOP 3 CTP Talk comment upvoters were @amr008.ctp (583 CTP), @elianaicgomes (301 CTP) and @ctpchat (150 CTP).

New, active and total number of authors

In week 26, we had 30 (-26.8%) new authors on CTP Talk.

I would like to welcome @valeria02, @intuitivewords, @nachica, @cristzullys, @anhnghn, @sholly1, @mahyulmaulana, @apeminingclub, @dumouevarist, @wendyth16, @master-lamps, @vanillavow, @magnacarta, @taniagonzalez, @magamontilva, @samuelvoncocceji, @rob23, @hive-135941, @brewcrewpub, @son007, @curatorcat.pal, @manubike, @hubeyma, @igormuba, @chacald.dcymt, @sagor1233, @player101, @viktorovnainna66 and @irivers to the CTP tribe, having published their first post during this week.

Looking at the overall trend, the number of new authors is further increasing with 7 authors daily. As a result, the total number of CTP Talk authors has now reached 2,352.

The 14-days retention rate (an indicator of CTP Swarm engagement, interest, and loyalty) has reached 573 authors, which is showing a small decline but is still on the highest level since CTP Talk started. Let’s monitor this in the coming weeks to confirm it is just temporarily.

CTP Talk frontend utilisation

In the sections above I have included all posts and comments with the CTP tag. These have been published using various frontends.

When we specifically look at the CTP Talk frontend, 129 posts and comments have been published in week 26. This is nearly half the number as compared to the previous week and back to levels we saw at the end of last year.

The Top 3 post authors were @fiberfrau (1), @pjansen.ctp (1) and @aiovo (1)

The Top 3 comment posters were @mk992039 (47), @pthker2010 (16) and @darmst5339 (11).

The two graphs below present the 3 post authors and TOP 10 comment authors.

CTP on Hive-Engine

The following charts present the development of the CTP token on Hive-Engine.

The first chart provides an overview of the total CTP supply, the number of tokens staked, liquid and burned.

In week to 4 July, the total CTP supply increased with 25,841 CTP to 3,498,475 CTP. The number of tokens staked went up to 3,075,183 CTP or 90.3% of the total number in circulation. Finally, 765 CTP were burned.

The total amount of CTP in circulation is held by 3,742 (+1.4%) account holders, which is steadily increasing.

The next chart presents the Top 20 CTP holders. Last week there have been no changes in positions.

The following chart displays the CTP price development and trading volume on Hive-Engine in the last 2 months. In week 26, the total trading volume was 7,497 CTP, which is 23% lower than last week’s volume.

Staked and unstaked CTP Tokens

In the next chart you will find the daily number of staked and unstaked CTP tokens. When the bar is green (positive), more tokens have been staked than unstaked and vice versa when the bar is red, more tokens have been unstaked. In week 26, a total of 16,236 tokens net have been staked, which was 45% less than the previous week.

The TOP 3 accounts who staked the highest number of tokens in week 26 were @bradleyarrow (3,831 CTP), @elianaicgomes (3,000 CTP) and @andy4475 (2,722 CTP).

Market Capitalisation

The final chart of this report highlights the CTP market capitalisation development. On 4 July the CTP market capitalisation was $50k. The rise was mainly driven by the increase of the Hive price.

This concludes my weekly update, until the next time and stay safe! 😀

**(Information source: Hive blockchain, CTP Talk frontend, Hive-Engine and Coingecko)**

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