Two days ago I was introducing Steem Whales. The post received an astounding number of upvotes, and propulsed me from #~5500 to #1776 on my own website. Thanks to all upvoters. $300 is actually a respectable amount of money for me right now, but I think the right choice now for me is to convert ALL OF IT into STEEM POWER. Enough about me, let’s talk about the website.

Now that we can sort steemians by anything, we need to know how things evolve through time. Now that we know who is on top or rock bottom, we need to know who is climbing and who is falling. As a consequence, SteemWhales.com now saves all the user stats every day, and gives public access to it, without anyone needing to replay the blockchain.

History graph, and daily changes stats

whale page preview

Consequently, I made individual pages that display and graph your stats through time! To see it, either you click a username from the list, or you can go directly to the url: http://steemwhales.com/heimindanger (see the nice jump yesterday). You can disable certain stats on the graphs by clicking on the legend, if you want to see more precisely.

I also believe a chart is not enough, sometimes data is easier to visualize in a table. So I just did that also, where you can see the daily changes on any stat. For any money type stats, I opted to display each daily change as a percentage increase, because that’s how I like to see my money change, and it’s probably the same for you if you are into cryptos.

As you can see, I have kept myself quite busy past few days. I’m usually not like that. And that’s purely because of steem. I learnt about steem last week thanks to the +1000% market capitalization. I tried to read the white paper entirely, registered, lurked a lot of posts, tried a couple of shit posts/comments to figure things out, and now I’m hooked. I am really curious how it will turn out. Get hacked? Hyperinflation until 1STEEM = $0.01? Someone wins the game, gets all the coins and never upvotes anyone else but him? Or maybe just turn out as advertised (by the community) and become the new mainstream social network? Who knows.

In the future on SteemWhales.com

There is one thing I would like to collect more data on, and that is the upvotes. I want to know who upvotes who and how often. I want to see which users/bots are friends with each other and potentially colluding or auto upvoting each other.

Another thing that disturbs me also is the curation rewards. Sorting by it right now, will show you some very big whales, not the best curators. That’s because curation rewards increase as your steem power increase. I am unsure how to do it yet, but I want to be able to find the technically best curators.

When Steem gets bigger and tags see more usage, I will make a feature to see statistics for a whole tag. Something kinda similar to reddit metrics. I think it is a bit a shame how tags work right now, and how we have no way to save our favorite tags. Tags even disappear after a while right now, and you can’t access them without typing the url directly or finding an old post with this tag. Well I guess that’s why there’s a BETA sign next to the logo.

My previous post was short and straight to the point. And so were the comments. This time I went through my full train of thought for Steem Whales. I’m crossing my fingers for it to reflect in the comments and that I can get dozens of contructive feedback or new feature ideas, so that we can all improve the steem ecosystem hand-in-hand.