Over a series of 3 previous articles I have looked at the voting habits of each of the 6 Steemain that received substantial amounts of delegated power from @ned. We have analysed the voting habits 15 days before the delegation to 15 days after the delegation.
The lucky 6 are @htliao, @linuslee0216, @nicolemoker, @surpassinggoogle, @sweetsssj and @tumutanzi.
Today I am going to group all of these together into a summary report.
If you missed out on the previous analysis you can check them out here
/@paulag/how-neds-deglegated-power-is-used-part-1-steemit-business-analysis
/@paulag/how-neds-delegated-power-is-used-part-2-steemit-business-intelligence
/@paulag/how-neds-delegated-power-is-used-part-3-steemit-business-intelligence
Before we get into the data I would like to give a big shout out to @arcange for his work and effort in keeping SteemSQL. Without such awesome databases for me to work with, these analysis would not be possible.
High level Overview
Pre Delegation
Post Delegation
High level summary
It is clear to see from the charts above that the spread of rewards has increased considerably by these steemain since ned delegated power to them. Let’s take a detailed look at the changes
Detailed Analysis
No of votes per day – pre delegation
No of Votes per day – post delegation
$ value in votes per day – pre delegation
$ value in votes per day – post delegation
Total unique authors – pre delegation
Total unique authors – post delegation
Combined top paid authors – pre delegation
Combined top paid authors –post delegation
Network chart – pre delegation
Network chart – post delegation
A question was asked in the comments to one of the detailed analysis, ‘Is @ned a genius or mad?’
Post your comments below and let me know what you thing?
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